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IMF cuts growth forecast to 6.6%

The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday reduced its 2017 growth forecast for the Philippines to 6.6 percent from an earlier estimate of 6.8 percent...

British bank cuts GDP goal to 6.5%

British bank Standard Chartered on Tuesday reduced its 2017 growth forecast for the Philippine economy to 6.5 percent, from the earlier estimate of 6.8...

ING Bank: 7% growth possible

ING Bank Manila said a 7-percent GDP growth this year is possible, especially if the government can implement its economic reforms. ING Bank Manila senior...

FMIC keeps 7% growth forecast

The Philippine economy still has the potential to grow 7 percent this year, despite the lackluster performance in the first quarter, economists from First...

DBCC maintains growth forecast in 2017, 2018

The inter-agency Development Budget Coordination Committee on Tuesday maintained the growth forecast for the Philippines at 6.5 percent to 7.5 percent for 2017 on...

S&P: ’17 growth to hit 6.7%

THE Philippine economy has the potential to grow higher next year and continue outperforming its peers in the region despite the expected adverse effects...

IMF to hike growth outlook

The International Monetary Fund is set to raise its growth forecast for the Philippines this year from the initial estimate of 6.4 percent, after...

Europe hikes growth target

FRANKFURT, Germany"•The European Central Bank on Thursday raised its 2016 growth forecast slightly but lowered its projections for 2017 and 2018, with bank chief...

Foreign bank raises GDP forecast to 6.8%

Standard Chartered, a British multinational bank, upgraded its 2016 growth forecast for the Philippines to 6.8 percent from the previous estimate of 6.4 percent,...

S&P raises growth forecast

Global credit watchdog Standard & Poor’s Rating Services raised the 2016 growth forecast for the Philippines to 6.1 percent from an earlier estimate of...

World Bank retains 6.4% growth forecast for PH

The World Bank on Wednesday retained its 6.4-percent growth forecast for the Philippines, while reducing the outlook for the global economy. The Washington-based multilateral said...
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