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                    [Title] => Think-tank sees hike in banks' reserve requirements
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London-based think tank Capital Economics Ltd., expects monetary authorities to raise the reserve requirements for banks to pre-crisis levels next month as part of the lifting of liquidity enhancing measures that were adopted during the height of the global financial crisis.

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London-based Capital Economics Ltd. is projecting that the amount of money sent home by Filipinos abroad will grow by seven to nine percent next year on the back of the global economic recovery.

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London-based think tank Capital Economics Ltd., expects monetary authorities to raise the reserve requirements for banks to pre-crisis levels next month as part of the lifting of liquidity enhancing measures that were adopted during the height of the global financial crisis.

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London-based Capital Economics Ltd. is projecting that the amount of money sent home by Filipinos abroad will grow by seven to nine percent next year on the back of the global economic recovery.

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