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Thailand to keep rates as growth holds
Published on 24/07/2012
ยป Thailand and the Philippines are likely refrain from cutting interest rates this week as the Southeast Asian economies withstand a global growth slowdown that spurred policy easing from Brazil to China, according to economists.
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