Indonesian economy grew by 5.18% in Q2
Indonesia’s second-quarter economic growth beat analysts’ expectations amid President Joko Widodo’s efforts to spur an economy struggling in the wake ...
Read moreIndonesia’s second-quarter economic growth beat analysts’ expectations amid President Joko Widodo’s efforts to spur an economy struggling in the wake ...
Read moreGrowth in the Philippines probably matched or exceeded the 6.9 percent pace in the first quarter that made it one ...
Read moreThe Luzon grid will need an additional 5,000 megawatts by 2030 to support economic growth in the next 15 years, ...
Read moreBy most measures, Southeast Asia is a thrilling frontier for the tech business. It’s the world’s fastest-growing online market. About ...
Read moreDespite the Philippines’ positive outlook as “Asia’s rising star” given the country’s robust macroeconomic fundamentals over the past six years, ...
Read moreALTHOUGH the outgoing Aquino administration boasts that it has increased employment in the country during its watch, the World Bank ...
Read moreA London-based think tank sees annual economic growth in the Philippines to slow down to an average of 5 percent ...
Read moreMoney sent home by Filipinos working overseas is expected to grow by at least 3 percent annually over the next ...
Read moreTHE Philippines will continue outperforming other top economies in Asia this year and in 2017, multilateral lender International Monetary Fund ...
Read moreLower remittances from the Middle East will affect the credit profiles of six recipient countries including the Philippines and hurt ...
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