A survey of more than 300 C-suite executives and board members has underlined their concern over the lack of progress on housing affordability.
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CONTROLLING inflation remains the top priority among adult Filipinos, according to the fourth-quarter survey released by OCTA Research on Sunday, January 12, with food affordability and increased wages also topping the list of urgent national concerns.
A survey of more than 300 C-suite executives and board members has underlined their concern over the lack of progress on housing affordability.
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