Foreign investors keep fleeing from Philippine stocks

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NADUTERTE ANG EKONOMIYA NG PILIPINAS 😏😏

Good job EX-PRES DU30!!! Mga loyalists, happy dapat kayo ngayon Pasko!!! This is what you voted or supported right?!?! Everything around you should be welcomed by all of you!!!

In their quest for hot_money they will end up with another 2008

ABSCBNNews gmanews cnnphilippines bakit hindi niyo ito binabalita?

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