+ Follow MONGOLIA AND PAPUA NEW GUINEA Tag
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[Title] => AsPac creditworthiness still strong – Moody’s
[Summary] => Creditworthiness of Asia-Pacific countries is seen to remain unaffected by the current financial market volatility given the region’s resilient growth, strong finances and buffers, and stable banks, a debt watcher yesterday said.
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[Title] => Phl among top 10 hosts for PPP projects - ADB study
[Summary] => The Public-Private Partnership (PPP) program of the Philippines, has been ranked at the middle among 16 emerging and developed nations in Asia, a study released by the Economic Intelligence Unit (EIU) showed.
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[Title] => WB warns of risks to E Asia growth
[Summary] => The World Bank held its East Asian growth forecast steady but warned of growing risks including Europe’s sovereign debt crisis and uncertainty about Thai manufacturing’s recovery from widespread flooding.
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[Title] => World Bank: Japan reconstruction may take 5 years
[Summary] => Japan may need five years to rebuild from the catastrophic earthquake and tsunami that has caused up to $235 billion of damage, the World Bank said Monday.
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[Title] => Drug-resistant TB strains spreading in Asia-Pacific
[Summary] => Drug-resistant strains of tuberculosis are spreading largely unchecked in the Asia-Pacific because the region lacks adequate laboratory facilities to track them, the World Health Organization said.
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[Title] => Drug-resistant TB strains spreading in Asia-Pacific
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November 23, 2011 - 12:00am