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[Title] => Investors laud GMA's fiscal reforms; unfazed by scandals
[Summary] => The brewing political battle in the Philippines these days, has not at all affected the investors' outlook in the country contrary to some forecasts, an international economic analyst said.
[DatePublished] => 2005-06-22 00:00:00
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[Title] => Investors remain upbeat on RP, says PSE head
[Summary] => Foreign investors remain upbeat on the Philippines macroeconomic fundamentals despite scandals rocking the Arroyo administration, Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) president and chief executive officer Francis Lim said over the weekend.
Lim said separate assessments made by London-based Fitch Ratings and broker firm UBS Securities Asia show that foreign investors continue to look at the Philippines as an alternative investment site given the countrys improving fiscal performance.
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Lim said separate assessments made by London-based Fitch Ratings and broker firm UBS Securities Asia show that foreign investors continue to look at the Philippines as an alternative investment site given the countrys improving fiscal performance.
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