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                    [Title] => Philippine economic growth expected to ease in 2024  — think tank
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                    [Title] => DBCC revises economic assumptions
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                    [Title] => Fiscal deficit widens to P61.7 billion in February
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                    [Title] => Government overspent on infra in 2017
                    [Summary] => Driven by the Duterte administration’s massive infrastructure program, the government spent P568.8 billion for infrastructure projects in 2017, exceeding the target for the year by 3.5 percent, the Department of Budget and Management reported yesterday.
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(UPDATED) Driven by the services sector, the Philippine economy in the second quarter grew within the government's target for the year, although slower than its first-quarter expansion.

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