Philippine economic growth likely slowed down in the third quarter, largely due to the smaller increase in public spending during the period and weaker household spending. An Inquirer poll of nine economists conducted last week yielded a median gross domestic product (GDP) growth estimate of 5.9 percent for the third quarter. If realized, this would Read The Rest at :
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