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Philippines: Opening up tourism

It seemed like a tentative step. Government opened Boracay to domestic tourists last week, but it doesn’t mean other tourist areas are ready to open as well. “There were actually 35 tourists who came to Boracay yesterday by air, land and sea,” Tourism Secretary Berna Romulo Puyat said in an interview on ANC’s “Headstart.” “Of […]

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Thailand: Living on borrowed time

Fears of a debt tsunami are amplifying with debt relief measures by the Bank of Thailand set to expire later this month. Suffering businesses are urging an extension to avoid shouldering a mountain of debt that could make them go under. Non-performing loans (NPLs) in consumer finance are edging up amid the economic downturn aggravated […]

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Vietnam: Land prices frame proposed to be more market-based

HCM City People’s Committee recently proposed the land prices frame be more market-based because large gaps with the market prices have caused significant losses to budget collection. For example, regulated land prices in the southern city ranged from VND1.5 million per square metre to VND162 million, and a land price adjustment coefficient not exceeding 30 […]

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Thailand: Public debt seen hitting 57% of GDP

The ratio of public debt to GDP in the next five years should not exceed the 60% ceiling even if taking into account the 1-trillion-baht loan decree, though the estimate excludes the probability of additional loans, says a senior finance official. The Public Debt Management Office (PDMO) has told Finance Ministry authorities that public debt […]

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