Philippines:There has been a diminution in the influx of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) into the Central Bank. by News Room March 10, 2023 Share this Linkedin X Facebook Telegram Pinterest Whatsapp Email The central bank said net foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows fell to $634 million in December, down 76.2% from the same month last year. Net investment in bonds by non-residents has also declined… Share this Linkedin X Facebook Telegram Pinterest Whatsapp Email Related Posts Philippines Demands China Daily Remove AI Video Depicting Filipinos as Monkeys Typhoon Bavi Strikes China’s Zhejiang, 1.7 Million Evacuated as Asia Counts the Dead Philippine Fishermen Still Blocked From Scarborough Shoal Ten Years After Hague Ruling News RoomCovering U.S. and global politics, international relations, national security, and breaking news as it unfolds.Leave a ReplyCancel reply Latest from Government and Politics Russia Warns Japan That US Typhon Missiles at Kanoya Air Base Threaten Its Far East by News Room Russia Warns Seoul Over Typhon Missile Deployment, Pledges Proportionate Response by News Room Jack Lang’s 673 Mentions in Epstein Files Led to a French Probe and a Police Raid by Europe Desk Japan Defense Minister Calls for Nuclear Weapons Debate Amid Regional Arms Race by News Room Cuban Artist Luis Manuel Otero Alcantara Arrives in Miami After Five Years in Prison by News Room Trump Threatens Canada Tariffs as Wildfire Smoke Blankets 100 Million Americans by News Room Sheinbaum Accepts Trump’s World Cup Final Invitation Amid Unresolved US-Mexico Tensions by News Room Bernie Sanders and AOC Back Abdul El-Sayed in Michigan Senate Race Against AIPAC Spending by News Room Forest Service Employees Held Hostage Near Mount Shasta, Father and Son Charged by News Room Tate Brothers Arrested in Miami as UK Files Additional Rape and Trafficking Charges by News Room
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