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There’s no escaping death and taxes.

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Two Asian banks have filed their applications to put up shop in the country, an official from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas said yesterday.

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"We have not worked out the final numbers as yet but it should be around P1 billion," Marciano Paynor, head of the summit organizing committee said. "What did it buy us? Goodwill and good publicity."

The estimate covers both a hastily postponed meeting last month and a series of meetings over the past days.
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There’s no escaping death and taxes.

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Two Asian banks have filed their applications to put up shop in the country, an official from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas said yesterday.

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The estimate covers both a hastily postponed meeting last month and a series of meetings over the past days.
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