+ Follow MIDDLE EAST AND NORTHERN AFRICA Tag
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[Title] => Syria is deadliest country for journalists in 2012
[Summary] => Year 2012 was considered the deadliest year for journalists worldwide by the press freedom watchdog Reporters Sans Frontieres (RSF) or Reporters Without Borders, which also tagged Syria as the deadliest country for newsmen.
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[Title] => Life insurers forecast 23-24% growth in premiums this year
[Summary] => The country’s life insurance industry is forecasting total premiums to grow 23 to 24 percent, with first year premiums seen to expand 60 percent in 2011.
[DatePublished] => 2011-07-27 00:00:00
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[Title] => World Bank sees Phl economy growing at least 5%
[Summary] => The World Bank forecasts the Philippine economy to grow by at least five percent this year, buoyed by more investments in the mining sector, the services sector outperforming itself, sustained private consumption, and sustained growth of the business process outsourcing (BPO) industry.
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[Title] => Investors prefer emerging markets over US, BIS says
[Summary] => The Bank of International Settlement (BIS) said investors continued to expect strong growth in emerging markets as they cut back their growth forecasts for the United States.
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[Title] => WB sees long-term negative effects of Japan disaster on Phl
[Summary] => The impact of the disastrous earthquake and tsunami that recently hit Japan is not expected to affect the Philippine economy in the near term but its long-term effects is a cause for alarm, the World Bank said.
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[Title] => Life insurers forecast 23-24% growth in premiums this year
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[Title] => World Bank sees Phl economy growing at least 5%
[Summary] => The World Bank forecasts the Philippine economy to grow by at least five percent this year, buoyed by more investments in the mining sector, the services sector outperforming itself, sustained private consumption, and sustained growth of the business process outsourcing (BPO) industry.
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