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MANILA, July 7 (Reuters) - The Philippines' gross international reserves at the end of June reached a record $39.60 billion, slightly higher from $39.589 billion at end-May, the central bank said on Tuesday. The central bank expects 2009 gross international reserves of $39 billion, compared with $37.55 billion in 2008. (Reporting by Rosemarie Francisco) ((karen.lema@thomsonreuters.com; +632 841-8938; Reuters Messaging: karen.lema.reuters.com@reuters.net)) Keywords: PHILIPPINES ECONOMY/RESERVES (If you have a query or comment on this story, send an email to news.feedback.asia@thomsonreuters.com) COPYRIGHT Copyright Thomson Reuters 2009. All rights reserved.
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