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[Title] => Banks still cool on green energy financing — ADB
[Summary] => The reluctance of most banks to fund green energy projects is a “major barrier” to the expansion of the alternative power source in the region, the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI) said.
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[Title] => Asean urged to improve emergency food aid program
[Summary] => The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) needs to enhance coordination and response to emergency food aid requirement using its rice reserves especially in times of calamities, according to a new policy brief by the Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI).
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[Title] => PIDS marks fourth straight year among world’s top think tanks
[Summary] => For the fourth consecutive year, the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) has been recognized among the world’s best think tanks.
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[Title] => Japanese economist says not all infra projects to help economy
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[Title] => 'Yuan-yen direct trading is a win-win game for China, Japan'
[Summary] => The direct trading of the Chinese yuan and Japanese yen that began from June 1 in Tokyo and Shanghai is "definitely a win-win game for both sides," according to a senior economist of the Asian Development Bank Institute.
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[Title] => Dispute taking toll on Phl growth
[Summary] => China’s incursion in Panatag (Scarborough) Shoal as well as its growing aggressiveness in asserting its claims in the West Philippine Sea are likely to make a dent on the Philippine economy, as uncertainties are expected to slow down investments and push up interest rates.
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[Title] => ADBI announces 2009 Developing Asia Journalism Awards
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[Title] => Experts say Asia needs to rely less on exports
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[Title] => Curbing reliance on US deemed bad for exports
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[Title] => Asean urged to improve emergency food aid program
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[Summary] => The United States undeniably remains to be the “bread and butter” for Philippine exports and curtailing the industry’s reliance to the US market will do more harm than good and will further cripple the dollar-earning industry.
[DatePublished] => 2009-02-10 00:00:00
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