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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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The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum retreat, which opens on Wednesday in Los Cabos will, like most of its predecessors, see its pro-free trade mandate overshadowed by global political crises.
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The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum retreat, which opens on Wednesday in Los Cabos will, like most of its predecessors, see its pro-free trade mandate overshadowed by global political crises.
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