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Read MoreDon’t Be Scared of Duterte, Philippine Finance Chief Urges Investors Be ‘more sophisticated’ and focus on his investor-friendly policies, says Financ
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Read MoreINFRASTRUCTURE spending in the first nine months of 2014 fell below programmed levels by almost a third as spending by key agencies was hindered b
Read MoreTHE GOVERNMENT plans to further raise infrastructure spending to comprise a bigger percentage of the economy next year, towards a 5% ratio by 2016, a
Read MoreThis is a re-posted opinion piece. How the Philippines’ national budget of P1.816 trillion (US$41 billion) for FY 2012 is disbursed will make or brea
Read MoreThis is a re-posted press release. The domestic economy has decelerated for the third consecutive quarter from the 7.3 percent honey moon growth last
Read MoreECONOMIC GROWTH likely improved in the third quarter from April-June, a Cabinet official said, citing “still robust” private investments, a service
Read MoreThis is a re-posted opinion piece. The world is in turmoil. There is the Arab Spring where three governments have fallen, sadly in far too bloody way
Read MoreThis is a re-posted opinion piece. Criticism keeps leaders on their toes, prods them to do better, and hopefully improves actual performance. In the
Read MoreThis is a re-posted opinion piece. To stimulate an economy you need to create jobs, to get money into consumers’ hands, to build infrastructure that
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Read MoreRecent fiscal numbers -- the August expenditure report and the September tax collection performance by the Bureau of Customs and the Bureau of Inter
Read MoreMANILA, Philippines - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) yesterday urged the Aquino administration to spend more, attract higher investments, and
Read MoreA STIMULUS PACKAGE expected to allow the government to meet this year’s growth goals will be unveiled today and will include funding for various inf
Read MoreThis is a re-posted special report. Two-thirds of the big-ticket projects under the Aquino administration’s Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Program
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