Bondline : Towards fertilizer self-sufficiency / Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

By: Bangko Sentral ng PilipinasMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Bondline ; Vol. 29 No. 4, October-December 1985Publication details: Philippines: Central Bank of the Philippines, 1985Description: 36 pages: illustration; 28 cmISSN: 0006 7059Subject(s): Government securities -- Periodicals -- PhilippinesLOC classification: HG4701 | B66 1985
Contents:
Newsgrams -- general money market conditions -- Selected outstanding securities -- The foreign exchange crisis and the Philippine financial package / Gabriel C. Singson -- The apex financing program: bridging the gap between lenders and borrowers / Rosario Avancena -- Government securities: target markets and utilization / Flordelis S. Bricia -- T-Bills and CB Bills as monetary policy instruments / Flordelis S. Bricia -- Towards fertilizer self-sufficiency / Willie Bailon
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Newsgrams -- general money market conditions -- Selected outstanding securities -- The foreign exchange crisis and the Philippine financial package / Gabriel C. Singson -- The apex financing program: bridging the gap between lenders and borrowers / Rosario Avancena -- Government securities: target markets and utilization / Flordelis S. Bricia -- T-Bills and CB Bills as monetary policy instruments / Flordelis S. Bricia -- Towards fertilizer self-sufficiency / Willie Bailon

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