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                    [Title] => Philippine economy will continue to grow in 2016
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The Philippines economy will continue to grow next year as the upcoming election season is seen to boost domestic consumption, a main economic driver.

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With the continuing rebuilding efforts in typhoon-stricken areas and public works, an investments executive predicts the nation's economic growth to bounce back in the second quarter of this year.

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