GCash turns crypto confusion into clicks

Crypto curiosity is running hot in the Philippines. Nearly everyone has heard of it, more than half are thinking about investing this year, and yet many Filipinos still freeze at the starting line—intrigued, but unsure where to begin. The problem isn’t interest. It’s confidence.

Tariffs, production cost squeeze Philippine garment exports

Higher US tariffs and stubbornly high production costs are tightening the vise on Philippine garment exporters, even as shipments are estimated to have topped USD1 billion in 2025.

Markets flex muscles, test menta ceilings

The Philippine Stock Exchange index has kicked off 2026 with a swagger, finally muscling its way out of the long-suffocating 5,800–6,100 range. 

DOE forecasts 10,000 MW by end-2026, promising energy security and green jobs

The Philippines could see its total solar power capacity hit 10,000 megawatts (MW) by the end of 2026, the Department of Energy (DOE) said.

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GCash turns crypto confusion into clicks

Crypto curiosity is running hot in the Philippines. Nearly everyone has heard of it, more than half are thinking about investing this year, and yet many Filipinos still freeze at the starting line—intrigued, but unsure where to begin. The problem isn’t interest. It’s confidence.

Tariffs, production cost squeeze Philippine garment exports

Higher US tariffs and stubbornly high production costs are tightening the vise on Philippine garment exporters, even as shipments are estimated to have topped USD1 billion in 2025.

Markets flex muscles, test menta ceilings

The Philippine Stock Exchange index has kicked off 2026 with a swagger, finally muscling its way out of the long-suffocating 5,800–6,100 range. 

DOE forecasts 10,000 MW by end-2026, promising energy security and green jobs

The Philippines could see its total solar power capacity hit 10,000 megawatts (MW) by the end of 2026, the Department of Energy (DOE) said.

Itogon’s Sangilo mine plans major upgrade to boost output

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) will hold a public scoping on January 27, 2026, for the proposed expansion of the Sangilo gold and silver mines in Itogon, Benguet.

Stockbroker cites low inflation, cheap stocks as reasons to stay invested in PH

COL Financial Group Inc. is advising investors to stay invested in the stock market, citing low inflation, easing interest rates, and cheap stock prices despite economic and global headwinds.

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GCash turns crypto confusion into clicks

Crypto curiosity is running hot in the Philippines. Nearly everyone has heard of it, more than half are thinking about investing this year, and yet many Filipinos still freeze at the starting line—intrigued, but unsure where to begin. The problem isn’t interest. It’s confidence.

Tariffs, production cost squeeze Philippine garment exports

Higher US tariffs and stubbornly high production costs are tightening the vise on Philippine garment exporters, even as shipments are estimated to have topped USD1 billion in 2025.

Markets flex muscles, test menta ceilings

The Philippine Stock Exchange index has kicked off 2026 with a swagger, finally muscling its way out of the long-suffocating 5,800–6,100 range. 

DOE forecasts 10,000 MW by end-2026, promising energy security and green jobs

The Philippines could see its total solar power capacity hit 10,000 megawatts (MW) by the end of 2026, the Department of Energy (DOE) said.
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GCash turns crypto confusion into clicks

Crypto curiosity is running hot in the Philippines. Nearly everyone has heard of it, more than half are thinking about investing this year, and yet many Filipinos still freeze at the starting line—intrigued, but unsure where to begin. The problem isn’t interest. It’s confidence.

Tariffs, production cost squeeze Philippine garment exports

Higher US tariffs and stubbornly high production costs are tightening the vise on Philippine garment exporters, even as shipments are estimated to have topped USD1 billion in 2025.

Markets flex muscles, test menta ceilings

The Philippine Stock Exchange index has kicked off 2026 with a swagger, finally muscling its way out of the long-suffocating 5,800–6,100 range. 

DOE forecasts 10,000 MW by end-2026, promising energy security and green jobs

The Philippines could see its total solar power capacity hit 10,000 megawatts (MW) by the end of 2026, the Department of Energy (DOE) said.

Itogon’s Sangilo mine plans major upgrade to boost output

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) will hold a public scoping on January 27, 2026, for the proposed expansion of the Sangilo gold and silver mines in Itogon, Benguet.

Stockbroker cites low inflation, cheap stocks as reasons to stay invested in PH

COL Financial Group Inc. is advising investors to stay invested in the stock market, citing low inflation, easing interest rates, and cheap stock prices despite economic and global headwinds.

MGEN draws line between solar deals

Meralco PowerGen Corp. (MGEN) moved to dispel mounting speculation over its renewable energy investments, stressing that its stake in SP New Energy Corp. (SPNEC) has no connection to the solar franchise held by Solar Para Sa Bayan Corp. (SPBC), a company linked to the Leviste group.

PSE eyes P170 billion in capital raising in 2026

The Philippine Stock Exchange Inc. (PSE) said it could raise about P170 billion in capital funds this year through initial public offerings (IPOs), private placements and preferred share sales, about 20 percent higher than the P140 billion raised last year.

Mixed fuel price movements seen this week

Fuel prices are expected to move in different directions this Tuesday, with a small increase likely for gasoline and little to no change for diesel, according to Jetti Petroleum Inc.

AirAsia Philippines to launch Vietnam flights in March

AirAsia Philippines will expand its Southeast Asian network with new flights from Manila to Hanoi and Da Nang starting March 20, 2026.

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Tariffs, production cost squeeze Philippine garment exports

Higher US tariffs and stubbornly high production costs are tightening the vise on Philippine garment exporters, even as shipments are estimated to have topped USD1 billion in 2025.

Markets flex muscles, test menta ceilings

The Philippine Stock Exchange index has kicked off 2026 with a swagger, finally muscling its way out of the long-suffocating 5,800–6,100 range. 

DOE forecasts 10,000 MW by end-2026, promising energy security and green jobs

The Philippines could see its total solar power capacity hit 10,000 megawatts (MW) by the end of 2026, the Department of Energy (DOE) said.

Itogon’s Sangilo mine plans major upgrade to boost output

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) will hold a public scoping on January 27, 2026, for the proposed expansion of the Sangilo gold and silver mines in Itogon, Benguet.

Stockbroker cites low inflation, cheap stocks as reasons to stay invested in PH

COL Financial Group Inc. is advising investors to stay invested in the stock market, citing low inflation, easing interest rates, and cheap stock prices despite economic and global headwinds.