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March remittances up 3% to $2.97 billion

Money sent home by millions of overseas Filipinos in March proved 3 percent higher to $2.97 billion from only $2.89 billion last year and...

Strong sales in China, North America cheer Emperador 1Q earnings

Emperador Inc., a global brandy and whisky conglomerate headquartered in the Philippines, said Monday first-quarter net income rose 10 percent to a record P2.3...

Nickel Asia 1Q earnings hurt by forex losses on financial assets

Listed mining firm Nickel Asia Corp. said Monday first-quarter net income slipped 8 percent year-on-year to P970 million due mainly to foreign exchange losses...

Asset sale helps lift 1Q PNB net income 71% higher

Philippine National Bank started the year with a strong growth in profitability and posted consolidated net income of P4.8 billion in the first three...

Hotter climes to push Meralco sales at least 4% higher this year

The Manila Electric Co. (Meralco), having posted sales growth of 2 percent in the first three months of the year, bared optimism of doubling...

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DA eyes P1B in Investment deals from global agri forum

The Department of Agriculture (DA) expects up to P1 billion in investment deals during the first Philippine edition of the Hand-in-Hand National Investment Forum 2026 next month.

DA considers price cap on imported rice 

The Department of Agriculture (DA) is looking at setting a maximum price for imported rice after recent global tensions pushed up shipping and farm costs.

Grab the Samsung Galaxy S26 with Home Credit!

Home Credit Philippines is offering up to ₱29,000 off the Samsung Galaxy S26 Series, with zero-percent interest and zero downpayment on 24-month plans. Pre-order your Galaxy S26 Ultra, S26+, or S26 by March 17, 2026, starting at just ₱3,349/month. Quick approvals are available with one valid ID at over 10,000 partner stores nationwide. Don’t miss this chance to upgrade to Samsung’s latest phones!

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).
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