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Philippines: BSP sees another month of tame inflation in July

MANILA, Philippines — Inflation likely stayed manageable this month even as the economy slowly roared back to life from a coronavirus-led shutdown, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said Thursday. In a statement, the central bank’s Department of Economic Research projected consumer prices would rise between 2.2-3% this month. If realized, this would sit comfortably […]

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Thailand: MPI rises for second month as normalcy resumes

Thailand’s manufacturing production index (MPI) in June increased for the second consecutive month by 4.1% to 83.0 points as people begin to resume their normal spending, says the Office of Industrial Economics (OIE). Consumer products, notably food and medicines, drove MPI gains, following a slight increase in May when the government started easing lockdown measures. […]

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Cambodia: Kep’s tourism marketing plan on its way

Tourism marketing plan 2020-2024 is on its way to transform the coastal Kep province into an attractive high-end leisure destination in Cambodia. The optimism was floated following a meeting held in the provincial city yesterday to review the long-term marketing plan chaired by Som Piseth, Kep Provincial Governor. The plan, as underlined by the governor, […]

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Singapore: Coronavirus: Qualifying landlords will get notice of tenant rental waivers by mid-August

SINGAPORE – The majority of property owners with tenants that qualify for rent relief under the amended Covid-19 (Temporary Measures) Act should receive notices regarding their Government cash grants by mid-August, the Ministry of Law (MinLaw) said on Thursday (July 30). Landlords cannot take enforcement action against tenants that meet the criteria for rent relief for non-payment […]

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