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                    [Title] => RP graduates from IMF tutelage
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This week, the IMF concluded its annual post-program monitoring (PPM) review, one of only two visits that the Philippines gets from the Fund. The review takes into account the country’s economic performance and government policies deemed critical to the IMF’s wishes.
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                    [Summary] => As the last program funded by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for the Philippine government ended in 2000, the nature of the country’s relationship with the Fund has shifted into an increasingly nebulous and tenuous tie. 


This week, the IMF concluded its annual post-program monitoring (PPM) review, one of only two visits that the Philippines gets from the Fund. The review takes into account the country’s economic performance and government policies deemed critical to the IMF’s wishes.
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