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                    [Title] => March inflation seen at 3.5%
                    [Summary] => Despite the recent oil price increase, the  National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) is expecting  the country’s   inflation rate  to  rise by a mere one percentage point to 3.5 percent this month from 3.4 percent in February.


Inflation hit a two-year low of 3.4 percent in February, helped by falling food and energy prices and a stable peso.
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The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) said inflation could go down to as low as five percent down the road with the Department of Agriculture’s optimistic projections for the country’s food production, especially rice and corn.
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The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) said inflation could go down to as low as five percent down the road with the Department of Agriculture’s optimistic projections for the country’s food production, especially rice and corn.
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Inflation hit a two-year low of 3.4 percent in February, helped by falling food and energy prices and a stable peso.
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The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) said inflation could go down to as low as five percent down the road with the Department of Agriculture’s optimistic projections for the country’s food production, especially rice and corn.
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The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) said inflation could go down to as low as five percent down the road with the Department of Agriculture’s optimistic projections for the country’s food production, especially rice and corn.
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