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[Title] => Ten years and thousands of smiles
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[Title] => Economic recovery still far off, says Invesco
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HONG KONG (AP) - The economic slump won't begin to ease until at least 2010 as massive debt weighs down consumers and companies in developed countries despite government stimulus measures in the US and Europe, the chief economist of giant investment firm Invesco Ltd. said today.
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[Title] => ADB lends RP $650M for power, financial sectors
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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has granted a $650-million budgetary loan to the Philippines, the highest level it has given the country in eight years or since the outbreak of the Asian financial crisis.
In a press conference at the ADB head office in Ortigas yesterday, ADB vice president C. Lawrence Greenwood said the loan will be broken down into two: $450 million to help stabilize the power situation, while the remaining $200 million will be for the development of a more efficient financial sector.
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In a press conference at the ADB head office in Ortigas yesterday, ADB vice president C. Lawrence Greenwood said the loan will be broken down into two: $450 million to help stabilize the power situation, while the remaining $200 million will be for the development of a more efficient financial sector.
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January 14, 2009 - 11:06pm