MANILA, Philippines — The “sub-par” support from remittances is another reason why consumption slowed in the first quarter, with inflows projected to “wane than grow” in the second half amid headwinds that Filipino expats face in their host countries, Pantheon Macroeconomics said. “The support remittances are providing to private consumption in the Philippines remains sub-par,”
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