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Philippines: President-Elect Duterte Prompts Concern Over Economic Policy

Philippines: President-Elect Duterte Prompts Concern Over Economic Policy

By Jack Wagner
What will the Philippines' president-elect mean for the country's economic prospects?
Rodrigo Duterte, Philippines-China Relations, and the South China Sea

Rodrigo Duterte, Philippines-China Relations, and the South China Sea

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
Prashanth Parameswaran joins Ankit Panda to discuss the implications of Rodrigo Duterte's big win in the Philippines.

The Philippines Reaches a Crossroads

The Philippines Reaches a Crossroads

By Joshua Kurlantzick
The country's economy has done well, but this year faces some serious challenges.

New President Won’t Slow Philippines

New President Won’t Slow Philippines

By Anthony Fensom
The country has made remarkable strides in recent years.

Asia’s Growth Far From Finished

Asia’s Growth Far From Finished

By Anthony Fensom
The region is still the world’s engine for economic growth.
What's With the Philippine Economy?

What's With the Philippine Economy?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A disappointing quarter has some worrying about Manila’s prospects.

Will the Philippines Join China’s Bank?

Will the Philippines Join China’s Bank?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Manila is still sticking to its ‘wait and see’ approach.
Philippines Economy To Survive Haiyan

Philippines Economy To Survive Haiyan

By Anthony Fensom
Despite a terrible human toll, Haiyan is unlikely to derail the nation’s impressive economic performance.

Philippines Increasingly Attractive to Investors

Philippines Increasingly Attractive to Investors

Moody’s follows S&P and Fitch in upgrading the Philippines’ credit rating as the economy continues to impress.

Philippines: Asia’s “Sick Man” Gets Strong

Philippines: Asia’s “Sick Man” Gets Strong

Once again posting impressive economic growth, the Philippines “remains a bright spot” in Asia.

Southeast Asia: The Next Crisis?

Southeast Asia: The Next Crisis?

The region’s overheated economy faces a period of adjustment – and for some countries the correction could prove very painful.

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