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                    [Summary] => The market plunged mid week in reaction to the weak OFW remittance data, a market analyst said. A sliding PSE index shouldn’t be a serious concern just yet because market volatility everywhere has been high.
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                    [Title] => Philippines eyes Alibaba’s financial technology for OFWs
                    [Summary] => The Philippine government might tap Alibaba group’s financial technology solutions to help lower remittance costs for overseas Filipino workers through mobile payment technology.

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