A property development in suburban Manila. The World Bank has ...
14th Nov 2006, 06:15 GMT
(AFP) - A property development in suburban Manila. The World Bank has revised its 2006 growth forecast for the Philippines to 5.5 percent from 5.3 percent, citing recovery in the agriculture sector, steady export growth and strong remittances from Filipino overseas workers(AFP/Romeo Gacad)
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