+ Follow stimulus measures Tag
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[Title] => Record COVID-19 cases not convincing economic planners to change tack
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[Title] => Banks' soured loans seen to peak only in Q2 next year
[Summary] => “We recognize that assessment of impact may still manifest in Q1 and Q2 next year because of mandatory grace period until the end of 2020,” BSP Deputy Governor Chuchi Fonacier said.
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[Title] => NEDA chief rejects Bayanihan III, looks to 2021 budget for typhoon repair
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