Japan bank sees PH economy contracting 1.9% in 2020
A Japanese bank said the Philippine economy could contract as much as 1.9 percent this year, following the 5.9-percent expansion ...
Read moreA Japanese bank said the Philippine economy could contract as much as 1.9 percent this year, following the 5.9-percent expansion ...
Read moreBanks expect the economy to remain robust and expand between 6 percent and 7 percent within the next two years ...
Read moreJapanese financial group Nomura said over the weekend the Philippines can still hit the low end of the government’s 2019 ...
Read moreFederal Land is collaborating with Japanese developer, Nomura real estate, to build the Seasons Residences, together with retail giant, Isetan ...
Read moreJapanese financial holding company Nomura said it expects the Philippine economy to grow near 7 percent annually over the next ...
Read moreJapanese investment bank Nomura on Monday downplayed any negative impact of the political noise on the Philippine economy, saying the ...
Read moreJapanese financial holdings firm Nomura kept its 2017 growth forecast for the Philippines at 6.7 percent, saying economic expansion is ...
Read moreThe Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas is likely to increase interest rates in the second half of the year because of ...
Read moreJAPANESE financial services group Nomura raised its gross domestic product growth forecasts for the Philippines this year and in 2018 ...
Read moreGlobal financial company Nomura reduced the 2017 growth forecast for the Philippines to 6.1 percent from the previous estimate of ...
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