A La Niña could bring with it favorable growing conditions for crops in Southeast Asian countries like the Philippines, something that may help tame food prices and give central banks in the region more reason to be aggressive in cutting rates. In a commentary, Ankita Amajuri, economist at Capital Economics, said the wetter weather that
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