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BTr raises $1.26 billion via U.S. dollar-denominated retail bonds sale

The Bureau of Treasury has raised $1.26 billion from the sale of onshore U.S. dollar-denominated retail bonds, the Department of Finance said, slightly above its target.

BSP has ‘done enough’ policy tightening – Diokno

Philippine Finance Secretary Benjamin Diokno believes the central bank has "done enough" policy tightening to tame inflation, but reiterated future interest rate moves would...

Consumer food service providers seen generating P730B in sales this year

The various food service providers in the Philippines are seen generating sales 20 percent more this year than last year of around $13 billion or P730 billion.

ERC issues updated CSP guidelines

The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) has issued updated guidelines on the conduct of the competitive selection process (CSP) for the procurement of power by distribution utilities (DUs) and electric cooperatives.

Tyme Bank looking past Manila for expansion

Tyme Bank Holdings Ltd., a digital bank minority owned by the Gokongwei group, is focusing expansion across Southeast Asia as it plans putting up banking operations in Vietnam and Indonesia. 

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NLEX toll rebates offered to help operators cope with fuel hikes

Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPTC) announced on Friday a temporary toll rebate program to help ease the impact of rising fuel costs on the transportation sector.

Spending pullback boosts January budget surplus

The National Government opened 2026 with a fiscal jolt, posting a P165.4-billion budget surplus in January—more than double the P68.4 billion recorded a year earlier—as steady revenues met sharply lower spending.

Manila Water boosts supply security with new water sources

Manila Water said it is strengthening water supply reliability for its East Zone customers by expanding alternative water sources, reducing its dependence on Angat Dam.

inDrive launches fuel aid, incentives for drivers amid rising costs

Ride-hailing platform inDrive has introduced a ₱2.7 million fuel voucher program to help its active drivers cope with rising fuel prices and operating costs.
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