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[Title] => Phl bond market logs fastest growth in E Asia
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[Title] => Phl bond market second fastest-growing in East Asia
[Summary] => The Philippine bond market was the second fastest-growing among emerging economies in East Asia last year, rising by 20.5 percent as the unresolved budget deadlock in the US and the debt crisis in Europe prompted investors to turn to safe-haven and higher yielding investments.
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[Title] => More firms seen to tap capital market for expansion
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[Title] => East Asia's currency bond market up strongly in first half
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[Title] => Asia economically dynamic despite crisis - ADB
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