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However, the pestering political uncertainty not only threatens whatever gains were achieved, but it can be expected if the economy slows down.
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In a study made by The Asian Banker, the region’s most authoritative provider of strategic business intelligence to the financial services community, Chinese banks have emerged as leaders in terms of contribution to the region’s profit pool.
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The Ateneo School of Economics headed by former National Economic Development Authority director-general Cielito Habito is on the look out for alternative indicators.

Failing that, Ciel Habito can always go back to looking at electricity sales.
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