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The Finance Ministry has raised this year’s economic-growth forecast from 4.5 per cent to 5.5 per cent, due largely to a faster-than-expected recovery in the world economy, particularly in Asia.

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Finance Ministry raises growth forecast

KUALA LUMPUR, June 29 Second Finance Minister Datuk Seri Husni Hanadzlah denied today that the government had paid compensation to Tan Sri Vincent Tan after withdrawing approval for his companys football betting licence.

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Finance Ministry denies compensating Vincent Tan

Finance Ministry official: We presented the prime minister with a long list of options. He will decide where the money will come from.

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Finance minister, prime minister spar over budget cuts

India Finance Minister: RBI To Consider All Aspects In July 27 Rate Meeting

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India Finance Minister: RBI To Consider All Aspects In July 27 Rate Meeting

OUTGOING Finance Secretary Margarito Teves yesterday denied the Arroyo administration will leave a projected P340-billion deficit to the incoming government of president-elect Benigno Noynoy Aquino III, the highest in the countrys history. read more

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Finance secretary corrects P340B deficit

Outgoing finance secretary Margarito Teves yesterday denied reports that the Philippines is bankrupt.

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Finance chief: RP is not bankrupt

Introduced by the government shortly after the Budget, the Finance bill brings the government’s tax proposals into law. It includes changes to be made to tax law for the year, with some amendments coming immediately into effect once the Budget statement is delivered.

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Finance Bill 2010-11

Finance Asia, a prestigious finance and business publication in Asia and the Pacific named Banco de Oro Unibank Inc. the best domestic bank and Related posts: MasterCard Worldwide bullish on Philippine economy In perhaps the most bullish projection on the Philippine economy… IMF: Philippine financial system resilient, banks stable The International Monetary Fund said the Philippines …

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Finance Asia cites top Philippine financial institutions

Senior finance executives are expected to provide more detailed information to corporate boards since the economic downturn, but the information is often not perceived as accurate by the executives themselves, according to a new survey.

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Finance Execs Question Accuracy of Info Given to Board Members

Finance professor Anjan Thakor testified as an expert witness for the government Tuesday in the resentencing of former Qwest chief executive Joe Nacchio, who is serving a six-year prison term for illegal insider trading.

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Finance expert testifies about Nacchio’s gains