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Philippines: Carmakers see hope of hitting 2021 target with September sales growth

MANILA, Philippines — Car manufacturers posted a double-digit sales growth in September, a performance that the industry considers “crucial” to achieving its sales target for this year. What’s new Automakers sold a total 21,492 units in September, 35.6% higher compared to sales in August when Metro Manila and other provinces briefly returned to harsh lockdowns, a […]

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Cambodia: Pandemic saviours but now US food delivery apps are under fire for greed

AFP – Meal delivery services became essential during the pandemic, when millions were under lockdown and restaurants were shut to visitors. But these days the platforms are increasingly finding themselves under fire, with US politicians seeking to regulate the industry and restaurateurs accusing the likes of DoorDash, Grubhub and Uber Eats of freeloading. And they are […]

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Philippines: Easing of restrictions to lift prices

MANILA, Philippines — The main index failed to sustain its climb after leaping past the 7,000 mark to an eight-month high on Wednesday, but traders believe the market could gain momentum from the easing of restrictions and fewer cases of COVID-19 over the past week. The benchmark Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) ended lower for […]

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Worse-than-expected NFP pulls down Thai baht

The baht opened at 33.90 to the US dollar on Monday, weakening from the previous closing rate of 33.85. The Thai currency is likely to move between 33.85 and 34.00 during the day and between 33.50 and 34.00, Krungthai Bank market strategist Poon Panichpibool predicted. Poon said that investors should speculate on the upcoming bond […]

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Cambodia: Non-gold trade up near 24%, tops $25B

Cambodia’s non-gold exports reached $11.010 billion in the first eight months of this year, surging by 20.4 per cent year-on-year, while the analogous imports amounted to $14.6 billion, marking a 26.7 per cent year-on-year jump, the Ministry of Economy and Finance reported. This means that the Kingdom’s non-gold trade deficit over January-August expanded by around […]

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