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                    [Title] => Gov’t debt-to-GDP ratio down to 37.3%
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Total government debt as a percentage of the economy declined further as of September last year, the Department of Finance reported yesterday.

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The country’s public sector debt reached P7.7 trillion as of June this year as several state-owned firms borrowed funds to fund its operations.

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The Philippines' consolidated public sector debt rose by 2 percent to P7.7 trillion ($178 billion) as of March this year from end-2012 debt, the Department of Finance (DOF) said today.

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Total government debt as a percentage of the economy declined further as of September last year, the Department of Finance reported yesterday.

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The country’s public sector debt reached P7.7 trillion as of June this year as several state-owned firms borrowed funds to fund its operations.

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The Philippines' consolidated public sector debt rose by 2 percent to P7.7 trillion ($178 billion) as of March this year from end-2012 debt, the Department of Finance (DOF) said today.

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