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                    [Title] => CREBA rallies industry in race for foreign investments
                    [Summary] => Tapping the overseas market – where there is an estimated 3.5 to four million Filipino expatriates, Americans and other foreign investors qualified to invest in Philippine property – may be key to revitalizing the country’s real estate industry and giving the economy a much-needed shot in the arm.

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