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[Title] => USA announces bid for 2024 Olympics
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[Title] => Fed survey shows US recession may be over
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It has already disposed of P2.8 billion worth of non-performing assets (NPAs). However, the Yuchengco-led commercial bank still retains P8-billion ($167 million) of non-performing loans (NPLs).
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