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MANILA, Philippines (Xinhua) - The Philippines remains attractive to investors even if the recent typhoons and the widely-condemned Maguindanao massacre may have slightly dampened investors' confident, the Dutch financial giant ING said.

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Dutch financial giant ING said investor sentiment in the Philippines has finally turned optimistic in the third quarter after languishing in the neutral category since the height of the US financial crisis in the fourth quarter of last year.

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Investor sentiment in the Philippines surged 16 percent in the third quarter to 135, from a score of 116 in the second quarter, to rank second best among its Southeast Asian peers and seventh overall across Asia, a survey by Dutch global financial giant ING showed.

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MANILA, Philippines (Xinhua) - The Philippines remains attractive to investors even if the recent typhoons and the widely-condemned Maguindanao massacre may have slightly dampened investors' confident, the Dutch financial giant ING said.

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Dutch financial giant ING said investor sentiment in the Philippines has finally turned optimistic in the third quarter after languishing in the neutral category since the height of the US financial crisis in the fourth quarter of last year.

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Investor sentiment in the Philippines surged 16 percent in the third quarter to 135, from a score of 116 in the second quarter, to rank second best among its Southeast Asian peers and seventh overall across Asia, a survey by Dutch global financial giant ING showed.

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