Consumer spending in the emerging world finally looks to have turned a corner, thanks mainly to the bottoming-out of consumer recessions in Russia and Brazil. Spending in Central and Eastern Europe and Emerging Asia have continued to grow at a decent pace, but with the boost to real income growth from the fall in commodity prices now having largely run its course, spending in these regions looks set to ease.
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