Bloomberg: “China surpassed Japan as the worlds second-largest economy last quarter, capping the nations three- decade rise from Communist isolation to emerging superpower. Japans nominal gross domestic product for the second quarter totaled $1.288 trillion, less than Chinas $1.337 trillion, the Japanese Cabinet Office said today. Japan remained bigger in the first half of 2010, the government agency said. China led the world out of last years global recession with an economy thats more than 90-times bigger than when leader Deng Xiaoping ditched hard-line Communist policies in favor of free-market reforms in 1978. The country of 1.3 billion people will overtake the U.S., where annual GDP is about $14 trillion, as the worlds largest economy by 2027, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc. chief economist Jim ONeill.”
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