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                    [Title] => RP cannot be next Argentina — PSE
                    [Summary] => The statement made by Moody’s Tom Byrne that the Philippines’ finances are in worse shape than Argentina’s in 2001 is unfounded, unfair and irresponsible, chided Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) president and chief executive officer Francis Lim. 


Lim cited the recent $750-million government raised through the re-opening of its 10-year and 25-year bonds, with the offering eight times oversubscribed.
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Lim cited the recent $750-million government raised through the re-opening of its 10-year and 25-year bonds, with the offering eight times oversubscribed.
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                    [Summary] => The statement made by Moody’s Tom Byrne that the Philippines’ finances are in worse shape than Argentina’s in 2001 is unfounded, unfair and irresponsible, chided Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) president and chief executive officer Francis Lim. 


Lim cited the recent $750-million government raised through the re-opening of its 10-year and 25-year bonds, with the offering eight times oversubscribed.
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Lim cited the recent $750-million government raised through the re-opening of its 10-year and 25-year bonds, with the offering eight times oversubscribed.
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