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Young Filipinos felt high inflation the most in 2Q – NRI survey

The sharp rise in the price of services and goods the past many months has forced the young and middle-class segment of the population...

Land Bank completes initial distribution of cash assistance for rice farmers

State-owned Land Bank of the Philippines has distributed so-called intervention monitoring cards (IMCs) to a total 235,145 beneficiaries across the country as of end-June...

Marcos Jr. signs Maharlika Investment Fund Act 

The Maharlika Investment Fund, the country’s first-ever sovereign fund has been created.President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. signed into law Senate Bill No. 2020 and...

Nickel outlook compelling due to global shift to cleaner energy

Advancements in the electric vehicle industry and steel manufacture make for a compelling story for nickel mining in the country.  The Philippine Nickel Industry Association...

PSE partners with UK’s MOBILIST

The Philippine Stock Exchange on Tuesday has partnered with the UK government and its MOBILIST or Mobilizing Institutional Capital through Listed Product Structures program. MOBILIST...

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US probe tests ASEAN trade balance

The Philippines is closely watching a new US trade investigation that could reshape manufacturing supply chains and complicate trade flows across Southeast Asia.

ASEAN urged to keep trade flowing

The Philippines is pressing Southeast Asian economies to keep markets open as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East threaten to rattle global supply chains and push up energy costs.

Possible power rate increase of P2–P4/kWh next month – ERC

The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) on Thursday said electricity prices at the Wholesale Electricity Spot Market (WESM) could rise by P2 to P4 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) next month, based on simulations by the Independent Electricity Market Operator of the Philippines (IEMOP).

Scam Watch welcomes a sharp legal mind to fight investment scams

When it comes to spotting investment scams, Atty. Joanne L. Ranada has spent much of her career reading between the lines — and occasionally between the loopholes.
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