+ Follow NICHOLAS KWAN Tag
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[Title] => Economist: Fiscal balance to sustain economic strength
[Summary] => While the Philippine economic backbone is primarily fueled by the strong consumption base growth, the government should make complementary efforts to sustain its financial strength in the long term.
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[Title] => Peso closes at 45.98 to $1
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[Title] => Market positioning still a problem for RP
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The Philippines is a country with lots of potential, however, it is lost when it comes to identifying its core competency that could make it standout in the worldwide competition, this according to a foreign economist.
Foreign economist Nicholas Kwan said the Philippines has no idea where its competitive edge lies.
"Positioning [of the Philippines] will be an issue in the next five years," said Kwan who is also the regional head of Research in Asia for Standard Chartered Bank.
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NICHOLAS KWAN
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The Philippines is a country with lots of potential, however, it is lost when it comes to identifying its core competency that could make it standout in the worldwide competition, this according to a foreign economist.
Foreign economist Nicholas Kwan said the Philippines has no idea where its competitive edge lies.
"Positioning [of the Philippines] will be an issue in the next five years," said Kwan who is also the regional head of Research in Asia for Standard Chartered Bank.
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