Philippines
Philippines' inflation to slip to 3.7%
But average inflation is still pegged at 3.3% this year.
Philippines' inflation to slip to 3.7%
But average inflation is still pegged at 3.3% this year.
Philippines hits PHP2.5b budget surplus
As total revenues rose 4.2% and spending rocketed 10.4%.
2 reasons why Philippines' inflation spike may halt monetary easing
The 3.8% inflation is almost entirely caused by food price hike.
Philippine exports inched 7.8% higher
But this was not as strong as analysts expected it to be.
Here's why the Philippine economy beats Asian peers
GDP growth reached 6.1% as domestic demand and consumption thrives.
3 reasons behind Philippines' inflation surge
The 3.8% increase is not to blamed solely on the recent nasty weather conditions.
Philippine inflation to hit 3.5%
This will be the highest reading in seven months.
Philippine GDP edged up 5.9%
Albeit at a slower rate than analysts' revised and forecasted rise.
Here's why Philippines' growth will slip to 5.6%
Inflation has been kept capped, but growth will still contract.
Philippines import growth surge 13.3%
But inflation may spike to as much as 3.8% due to nasty weather conditions.
Philippines government spending rocket 21.8%
Total expenditures growing to PHP162.6b is the fastest rate this year.
Philippines remittance growth hits 15-month low
Blame the measly 4.2% growth on Eurozone and Middle East crises.
Philippine inflation to rocket to 5.4% by end 2012
This rise will reflect the country's pending electricity tariff adjustments.
Philippines' nasty weather to push inflation up 3.5%
Around PHP 693m worth of rice crops have already been lost.
Tiger acquires 40% stake in Philippines' SEAir
The joint venture is worth US$2.5 million.
4 shocking scenarios that could happen in the corporate clash for F&N's stakes at APB
Here are possible scenarios after Thai Bev related party offers a higher bid of S$55 per share for F&N's APB shares.
Philippine inflation inches up to 3.2%
Blame it on increasing housing prices and recent weather-related shocks.
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