The local unit closed at P56.07 per dollar on Tuesday, gaining 14 centavos from its P56.21 finish on Monday, data from the Bankers Association of the Philippines showed. READ:
The local unit closed at P56.07 per dollar on Tuesday, gaining 14 centavos from its P56.21 finish on Monday, data from the Bankers Association of the Philippines showed.
The government on Tuesday raised an initial P162.72 billion from the price-setting auction for its offer of 5.5-year retail bonds as tenders reached P225.32 billion, or more than seven times the P30-billion plan. Mr.
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