More than half of Filipinos remain hopeful about the country’s economic prospects, but optimism dipped from the second quarter, according to a new survey by PUBLiCUS Asia.
The third-quarter PAHAYAG survey found that 53 percent of respondents believe the economy will improve in the coming quarter, down from 58 percent in the second quarter and 57 percent a year ago.
About 21 percent expect the economy to worsen, up from 19...
More than half of Filipinos remain hopeful about the country’s economic prospects, but optimism dipped from the second quarter, according to a new survey by PUBLiCUS Asia.
The third-quarter PAHAYAG survey found that 53 percent of respondents believe the economy will improve in the coming quarter, down from 58 percent in the second quarter and 57 percent a year ago.
About 21 percent expect the economy to worsen, up from 19...
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