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Philippines ‘very careful’ with China loans

MANILA, Philippines — Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno yesterday assuaged fears that the country may fall into a “debt trap” as he assured the public that the government is “very careful” in dealing with China’s loan offers. The budget chief made the statement following US Vice President Mike Pence’s warning against China’s “debt diplomacy” during his speech at […]

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Fitch cuts growth forecast for Malaysia to 4.6%

PETALING JAYA: Fitch Solutions Macro Research has cut its growth forecast for Malaysia for 2018 and 2019, following a weaker-than-expected performance in the third quarter of the year. The unit of rating agency Fitch Group now expects Malaysia’s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2018 to grow at 4.6%, compared with its previous forecast of 5.1%. […]

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Cambodia: Ecotourism policy draft approved

The Council of Ministers on Monday approved the draft national policy on ecotourism. It will be sent to the national assembly this week before it is turned into law, said Council of Ministers spokesman Phay Siphan. Siphan said while Cambodia’s ecotourism sector is showing higher potential to attract tourists, the policy would help to protect […]

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Business climate worsens, but Singapore’s prospects still beat China’s, survey finds

GLOBAL trade woes may send some business Singapore’s way, but uncertainty is still weighing down companies’ near-term outlook. This is the take-away from the latest Business Times-Singapore University of Social Sciences (BT-SUSS) Business Climate Survey, which polled 157 firms from Sept 18 to Oct 17. Companies reported weaker business performance in the third quarter, and […]

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