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    ‘Phl sugar prices can go down if government were less protectionist’

    The Philippines can pull down the price of sugar if only government honors its commitments under the World Trade Organization (WTO) and trade agreements...

    PSEi seen reaching 7,800 points by yearend

    The benchmark Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) could hit 7,800 points within the year as most of its 30-members have forecast earnings exceeding pre-pandemic levels.

    Second-order inflation fears grip Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas the most

    Of all the threats to the stability of the price of services and goods in the economy, nothing grips the regulator, the Bangko Sentral...

    Megaworld to open its first Palawan hotel in 2028

    Megaworld Corp. on Thursday said it is building its first hotel in Palawan, the 10-storey Savoy Hotel, which will rise in the company’s 462-hectare...

    SEC stops Zamboanga firm offering 35 percent investment return in 15 days

    The Securities and Exchange Commission has canceled the corporate registration of Silverlion Livestock Trading Corp. for soliciting investments from the public without the required...

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    SEC enforces strict timelines with “deemed approved” policy

    The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has rolled out new guidelines enforcing its “deemed approved” policy, setting mandatory processing timelines for most applications submitted by entities under its supervision.

    Fuel prices surge after Red Sea attacks

    Motorists will face higher fuel costs starting today, Monday, as oil companies roll out significant price hikes at the pumps following renewed terror attacks in the Red Sea and signs of firm global petroleum demand.
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