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The BSP had originally estimated that the extension of the original SPVA would remove an additional P100 billion worth of bad assets from the portfolio of banks.

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The BSP said yesterday that based on a recent survey of banks, the amount of bad assets that could be unloaded this year was P10 billion more than the previous estimate of P50 billion.
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