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PHILIPPINE INFLATION RATE EXPECTED TO REMAIN AT 2.9% IN APRIL.

Publication: AsiaPulse News

Publication Date: 29-APR-03
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COPYRIGHT 2003 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

MANILA, April 29 Asia Pulse - The country's inflation rate in April is expected to remain at its previous month's level at 2.9 per cent due to peso appreciation and lower oil prices.

"April inflation, I think, would be the same as last month's. It may decline in May...

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