Property developer Arthaland Corp. has registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) its Taguig and Cebu properties under the agency’s rental pool framework known as Securing and Expanding Capital in Real Estate Non-Traditional Securities (SEC RENT).
Alex Eala had to earn every point—and dodge every raincloud—in a gritty three-set win over Poland’s Katarzyna Kawa, 6-3, 3-6, 7-5, to barge into the Round of 16 at the Sozhou WTA 125.
The country's net external liabilities increased by 5.4 percent in the first quarter of 2025, reaching ₱3.7 trillion from ₱3.5 trillion in the previous quarter, according to preliminary data from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) under the balance sheet approach (BSA).
Florante at Laura, a cutting-edge ballet version of this still relevant and timely story about love, heroism, and patriotism, returns for a second run at the Aliw Theater stage on October 3 to 5, 2025 with live orchestral music performed by the Orchestra of the Filipino Youth (OFY).
Robinsons Land Corp. (RLC), the real estate arm of the Gokongwei Group, announced that it will use the P7.66 billion in net proceeds from the sale of shares of RL Commercial REIT Inc. (RCR) to fund several ongoing and proposed property projects across the Philippines.
Leading data center operators in the Philippines have officially united under the newly formed Data Center Operators of the Philippines (DCPH), aiming to position the country as Southeast Asia’s next digital hub.
The International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private investment arm of the World Bank, has invested $100 million as a cornerstone investor in the initial public offering (IPO) of Maynilad Water Services, Inc., the largest water utility in the Philippines and Southeast Asia by active connections and population served.
Globe Telecom Inc. reported a 14 percent drop in net income for the first nine months of 2025, citing tough industry competition and economic disruptions from typhoons.
The government is bracing as Tropical Cyclone Uwan (International name: Fund-Wong) barrels toward Central and Northern Luzon, rapidly intensifying and expected to hit super typhoon strength when it makes landfall on Saturday with sustained winds over 205 kilometers per hour, rivaling Typhoon Yolanda. Stretching 1,400 kilometers across, Uwan threatens Metro Manila, all of Luzon, and parts of the Visayas, with 200 to 400 millimeters of rain in just 24 hours. Some 61.6 million people live in its path, including 5.7 million in coastal zones. Authorities have placed disaster and relief teams on full alert, preparing evacuation centers, emergency supplies, and rapid-response units to mitigate flooding, power outages, and other risks from what could become one of the most severe storms in recent history.