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Net surplus at £581m had more than doubled compared to 2008/09s £205m, while operating surpluses rose from 15% of turnover to 18%.
Net surplus is estimated to rise slowly but steadily over the next three years.
However, just six days ago the AFL announced a net surplus of $48.8m.
The United States also has a net surplus in trade in services, the last time I checked.
Our data show that the reorganization of small firms, even in the face of a substantial failure rate, yields a net surplus over liquidation.
Andrew Smithers, a London-based economist, argues that Japan's biggest problem is a large net surplus of saving, a result of its demographic structure.
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Operating surpluses and net surpluses as a percentage of turnover were also strongly up year-on-year.
Engineering departments usually generate large net surpluses – usually used to cross subsidise less financially viable university departments.
But all European countries cannot be Germany and run net surpluses, especially if Berlin insists on policies that keep factories shuttered and workers unemployed.
Some of the countries that will vote on any separation agreement currently enjoy net surpluses from Britain while others may have net transfers in the opposite direction, with each country's industry mix a major factor in determining the flow of money.
Even though China is investing at the staggering rate of 46% of GDP, it is still running a net saving surplus, and that surplus is still growing.
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