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Philippines: Q1 growth falls short of forecast

MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines remained one of the fastest-growing economies in Asia at the start of the year, but the pace of growth fell below expectations. The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) reported yesterday gross domestic product (GDP) expanded 6.4 percent in the first quarter – lower than the market forecast  of between […]

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Philippines: Economists keep 2017 growth forecasts

MANILA, Philippines – Economists of investment banks see the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth recovering strongly after a weaker-than-expected private consumption resulted to disappointing results in the first quarter of the year. Credit Suisse economist Michael Wan said the surprisingly weak private consumption dragged the GDP growth to 6.4 percent in the first quarter […]

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Philippine economy grows 6.4% in Q1 2017

MANILA, Philippines (UPDATED 12:03 p.m.) — The Philippine economy posted a 6.4-percent growth in the first quarter of the year, the government announced Thursday. At a televised press conference, Economic Planning Secretary Ernesto Pernia said that the country remains one of the strongest performers among emerging economies in Asia. The Philippine overtook the 5.1-percent growth of […]

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Philippine economy slows in Q1, but outlook good

MANILA — The Philippine economy grew at its slowest pace in more than a year in the first quarter, but resilient exports and strong consumer spending are likely to keep momentum buoyant this year. The pace was the weakest for the Southeast Asian economy since the last quarter of 2015, but the government said the […]

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Philippines: Economy likely grew 7% in Q1

MANILA, Philippines – The economy likely grew by about seven percent in the first quarter on the back of strong performance of the agriculture and manufacturing sectors, according to Finance Undersecretary Gil Beltran. “At first, my forecast was 6.2 percent to 7.4 percent. But now, it turns out that agriculture’s growth was high,” Beltran said, […]

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