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The depreciation of the peso may be seen as a win for dollar earners, but it also makes imports such as oil and food more expensive since these are often paid for in US dollars
MANILA, Philippines – The Philippine peso dropped to the P61-level versus the United States dollar on Tuesday, April 28, a new record low amid global uncertainties brought by the ongoing conflict in the Middle…








