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[Title] => Overseas remittances hit record high in May
[Summary] => Remittances from overseas Filipino workers rose 6.5 percent on year to a record high of 1.6 billion U. S. dollars in May on continued global demand for Philippine labor, the Philippine central bank reported Thursday.
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[Title] => OFW remittances hit $9.7B in 11 months
[Summary] => Filipinos abroad sent home $895 million in November,bringing the 11-month total up by a strong 26.6 percent to $9.7 billion, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) reported yesterday.
The November inflow was nearly 22 percent higher than a year ago level.
For the whole of 2005, the BSP expects total remittances to hit $10.7 billion as the country deployed more workers abroad, especially highly-skilled and highly-paid land and sea-based workers
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The November inflow was nearly 22 percent higher than a year ago level.
For the whole of 2005, the BSP expects total remittances to hit $10.7 billion as the country deployed more workers abroad, especially highly-skilled and highly-paid land and sea-based workers
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