Philippine policymakers reassure investors on peso, Marawi impact
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Tokyo
PHILIPPINE policymakers brushed aside concerns about a falling peso and fighting against Islamic State-linked rebels on Tuesday as they courted foreign investment for the government's ambitious infrastructure programme.
A decline in the Philippine peso is in line with economic fundamentals and will support growth by encouraging more investment in infrastructure, central bank governor Nestor Espenilla said.
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