MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine peso capped a turbulent trading week sinking to a 17-month low as growing risk aversion amid escalating tensions in the Middle East continued to prop up the greenback. The local currency closed at 57.65 against the US dollar on Friday, 46 centavos weaker than its previous finish of 57.19. Data
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