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The Philippines is one of six major energy-using countries in East Asia that could stabilize their greenhouse gas emissions by 2025 without compromising growth, according to a new World Bank report.

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Goodness, those officials of multilateral financing institutions must all look alike, and the Philippines’ secretary of finance must be suffering from a severe case of jet lag in Washington. Two Cabinet secretaries pointed to Finance Secretary Margarito Teves, who is in the US capital, as the source of the information that the World Bank had committed $10 billion as a standby fund for ailing banks in Southeast Asia.

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