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Banks return 80 percent of stolen GCash funds

Mactan, Cebu—The banks as unwitting recipients of funds stolen from GCash accounts have returned 80 percent or just under P30 million of the estimated...

DMCI Holdings to prevail over a blend of challenges clouding its growth outlook

DMCI Holdings Inc., the listed firm of the Consunji group, has painted a challenging outlook for its businesses this year, saying growth will likely...

SM Prime opens new shopping mall in Bataan

SM Prime Holdings Inc. said it will open on Friday SM City Bataan, its first mall in the province but the 83rd retail complex...

‘Lenders with heft, scale trumped by smaller tech-boosted agile banks’

Earning a reputation as one of the fastest-growing publicly listed universal lenders is no small feat for this lender given the series of crises...

EEI signs deal for potential solar farm, PPP projects

Listed construction firm EEI Corp. said Wednesday it signed a deal with Industry Holdings and Development Corp. for the joint exploration and co-development of...

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DOE announces staggered oil price hike; gov’t eyes Russia oil as backup 

The various fuel retailers will again stagger their oil price increases this week, according to the Department of Energy (DOE).

SEC approves listing of PNB Holdings on PSE

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved the listing of PNB Holdings Corp. on the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) through a listing by way of introduction.

Cash subsidies for transport workers to begin this week 

The Department of Transportation (DOTr) said the distribution of P5,000 cash subsidies for transport workers will start this week, beginning with tricycle drivers in Metro Manila before expanding to jeepney drivers and other sectors.
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