The Philippine economy grew by 6.3 percent in the second quarter, driven by increased state spending and strong investments that offset the adverse impact of high consumer prices on household spending. The latest gross domestic product (GDP) growth print picked up pace from the 5.8-percent annual growth in the first quarter and marked the fastest
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