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[Title] => Banking system still weak S&P
[Summary] => MELBOURNE The Philippine banking system remains weak by global standards, with recent political and economic events further exacerbating the sectors systemic problems.
The much-needed infusion of capital to individual financial institutions is being hindered by the desire of larger shareholders to not weaken their existing shareholdings.
Concurrently, there is weak external investor sentiment for investment in individual Philippine banks as a result of a lack of operational transparency, and economic and industry risk concerns.
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[Title] => Banking system still weak  S&P
[Summary] => MELBOURNE – The Philippine banking system remains weak by global standards, with recent political and economic events further exacerbating the sector’s systemic problems.
The much-needed infusion of capital to individual financial institutions is being hindered by the desire of larger shareholders to not weaken their existing shareholdings.
Concurrently, there is weak external investor sentiment for investment in individual Philippine banks as a result of a lack of operational transparency, and economic and industry risk concerns.
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[Summary] => MELBOURNE The Philippine banking system remains weak by global standards, with recent political and economic events further exacerbating the sectors systemic problems.
The much-needed infusion of capital to individual financial institutions is being hindered by the desire of larger shareholders to not weaken their existing shareholdings.
Concurrently, there is weak external investor sentiment for investment in individual Philippine banks as a result of a lack of operational transparency, and economic and industry risk concerns.
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The much-needed infusion of capital to individual financial institutions is being hindered by the desire of larger shareholders to not weaken their existing shareholdings.
Concurrently, there is weak external investor sentiment for investment in individual Philippine banks as a result of a lack of operational transparency, and economic and industry risk concerns.
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