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[Title] => Marcos sees slower price growth by Q2 as inflation spreads beyond food, fuel
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[Title] => Import plan to hurt local onion farmers — analysts
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[Title] => Sustaining its ascent, government debt tips over P13-T in August
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[Title] => Duterte leaves Marcos with P12.79-T debt pile
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[Title] => Foreign trade surges in May as imports drive growth
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