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[Title] => IMF, World Bank officials laud Philippine resiliency to external shocks
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[Title] => Philippines relatively isolated from external risks – IMF
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[Title] => Metrobank sees another banner year in auto sales
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[Title] => BIR calls for new sources to offset higher bonus cap
[Summary] => Lawmakers must introduce new tax measures to offset the possible government budget deficits that will be triggered by the recent tax reducing measures being filed in Congress, a local official of Bureau of Internal Revenue urged.
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[Title] => Japan hopes China friction won't hurt finance ties
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[Title] => High hopes for UN Financial Summit appear dashed
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[Title] => Asia seen ready to take stronger leadership role
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[Title] => US expands human trafficking watchlist
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[Title] => BIR calls for new sources to offset higher bonus cap
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