In the media | 24 Aug 2021

ANC NEWS: Oxford Economics slashes 2021 PH growth outlook to 3.5% amid prospect of further lockdowns

“Oxford economics has slashed its 2021 growth outlook from 4.5 percent to just 3.5 percent, among the lowest projections for the country. Oxford Economics lead Asia economist Sian Fenner cites the prospects of further lockdowns due to the Delta variant for the gloomy outlook.”

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