Philippines Central Bank Holds Rate Steady
The Philippine central bank kept its policy rate unchanged as it continues efforts to tame inflation and support the country’s currency.
The Philippine central bank kept its policy rate unchanged as it continues efforts to tame inflation and support the country’s currency.
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