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Easing inflation and domestic liquidity growth should allow the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas to keep rates steady, at least during the first quarter of 2015, according to the latest Market Call report.

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Amid a festering dispute in the South China Sea, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) will be getting new assets in water, air and land transport for better mobility and capability in search and rescue operations.

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Inflation is expected to continue its downward trend and may decline further in 2015 on lower food and fuel costs, according to First Metro Investments Corp. (FMIC).

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Monetary officials today decided to keep key rates steady as inflation is expected to go down in the next two years.

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