The Philippine economy might grow slower than previously expected in 2024, after favorable base effects masked a weakness in the second quarter expansion and painted a “misleading picture” of the economy’s health, BMI Research said. In a commentary sent to reporters on Monday, the unit of the Fitch Group trimmed its gross domestic product (GDP) Read The Rest at :
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