The Philippine peso is seen to appreciate back to the 57-level against the US dollar in the third quarter as more evidence of softening of the US economy began to emerge, which could weigh on the greenback. In its latest quarterly forecast, London-based Capital Economics said the local unit may trade at around 57.3 versus
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