Prolonged Middle East conflict threatens Asia growth outlook

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) warned that a prolonged conflict in the Middle East could shave up to 1.3 percentage points off economic growth in developing Asia and the Pacific over 2026–2027, while pushing inflation higher by as much as 3.2 percentage points if energy disruptions persist for more than a year.

Prime Energy confirms major gas boost from Malampaya expansion

Prime Energy said it is on track to deliver additional natural gas from the Malampaya field by the fourth quarter of 2026.

SM malls to shorten amid oil shock

SM Supermalls will open later on weekdays nationwide starting March 30, shifting mall hours to 11:00 a.m. from Monday to Friday as part of efforts to conserve electricity during the ongoing National Energy Emergency. On Saturdays and Sundays, the malls open 10 a.m. Closing hours on all days will be at 9 p.m.

Gov’t steps in to curb looming power rate spike amid global fuel turmoil

The government and energy sector players are rolling out emergency measures to protect electricity supply and limit price increases as global fuel markets remain unstable amid ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

Follow us

For even more exclusive content!

Top News

Politics

spot_img

Subscribe

Celebrity
Lifestyle

Prolonged Middle East conflict threatens Asia growth outlook

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) warned that a prolonged conflict in the Middle East could shave up to 1.3 percentage points off economic growth in developing Asia and the Pacific over 2026–2027, while pushing inflation higher by as much as 3.2 percentage points if energy disruptions persist for more than a year.

Prime Energy confirms major gas boost from Malampaya expansion

Prime Energy said it is on track to deliver additional natural gas from the Malampaya field by the fourth quarter of 2026.

SM malls to shorten amid oil shock

SM Supermalls will open later on weekdays nationwide starting March 30, shifting mall hours to 11:00 a.m. from Monday to Friday as part of efforts to conserve electricity during the ongoing National Energy Emergency. On Saturdays and Sundays, the malls open 10 a.m. Closing hours on all days will be at 9 p.m.

Gov’t steps in to curb looming power rate spike amid global fuel turmoil

The government and energy sector players are rolling out emergency measures to protect electricity supply and limit price increases as global fuel markets remain unstable amid ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

Toyota Philippines profit hits record on EV push 

Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) booked a record P19 billion net income in 2025, up 18.9 percent from P16.03 billion a year earlier, parent GT Capital Holdings reported, as strong vehicle demand and an expanding electrified lineup lifted results.

Monetary Board holds interest rate steady amid inflation risks 

The country’s Monetary Board kept its key interest rate unchanged at 4.25 percent, saying it is closely watching rising inflation risks and uncertain global conditions.

Food & travel

Prolonged Middle East conflict threatens Asia growth outlook

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) warned that a prolonged conflict in the Middle East could shave up to 1.3 percentage points off economic growth in developing Asia and the Pacific over 2026–2027, while pushing inflation higher by as much as 3.2 percentage points if energy disruptions persist for more than a year.

Prime Energy confirms major gas boost from Malampaya expansion

Prime Energy said it is on track to deliver additional natural gas from the Malampaya field by the fourth quarter of 2026.

SM malls to shorten amid oil shock

SM Supermalls will open later on weekdays nationwide starting March 30, shifting mall hours to 11:00 a.m. from Monday to Friday as part of efforts to conserve electricity during the ongoing National Energy Emergency. On Saturdays and Sundays, the malls open 10 a.m. Closing hours on all days will be at 9 p.m.

Gov’t steps in to curb looming power rate spike amid global fuel turmoil

The government and energy sector players are rolling out emergency measures to protect electricity supply and limit price increases as global fuel markets remain unstable amid ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
spot_imgspot_img

Exclusive content

Recent posts
Latest

Prolonged Middle East conflict threatens Asia growth outlook

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) warned that a prolonged conflict in the Middle East could shave up to 1.3 percentage points off economic growth in developing Asia and the Pacific over 2026–2027, while pushing inflation higher by as much as 3.2 percentage points if energy disruptions persist for more than a year.

Prime Energy confirms major gas boost from Malampaya expansion

Prime Energy said it is on track to deliver additional natural gas from the Malampaya field by the fourth quarter of 2026.

SM malls to shorten amid oil shock

SM Supermalls will open later on weekdays nationwide starting March 30, shifting mall hours to 11:00 a.m. from Monday to Friday as part of efforts to conserve electricity during the ongoing National Energy Emergency. On Saturdays and Sundays, the malls open 10 a.m. Closing hours on all days will be at 9 p.m.

Gov’t steps in to curb looming power rate spike amid global fuel turmoil

The government and energy sector players are rolling out emergency measures to protect electricity supply and limit price increases as global fuel markets remain unstable amid ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

Toyota Philippines profit hits record on EV push 

Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) booked a record P19 billion net income in 2025, up 18.9 percent from P16.03 billion a year earlier, parent GT Capital Holdings reported, as strong vehicle demand and an expanding electrified lineup lifted results.

Monetary Board holds interest rate steady amid inflation risks 

The country’s Monetary Board kept its key interest rate unchanged at 4.25 percent, saying it is closely watching rising inflation risks and uncertain global conditions.

Filinvest boosts spending to P27.6B, focuses on power and real estate

Filinvest Development Corp. (FDC) plans to increase its capital spending this year by 11 percent to P27.6 billion, up from P24.8 billion in 2024, mainly to fund power and real estate projects.

Imported rice prices may be capped soon, pending Malacanang order

The Department of Agriculture (DA) said a presidential executive order is required to implement a proposed price cap on imported rice.

PLDT Enterprise renews partnership with First Philippine Industrial Park

PLDT Enterprise has renewed its partnership with First Philippine Industrial Park (FPIP) to provide stronger connectivity and digital solutions for businesses operating the industrial park.

DigiPlus taps Manny Pacquiao for new game lineup and brand partnership

Online gaming company DigiPlus Interactive Corp. has partnered with boxing legend Manny Pacquiao to launch a series of branded games and make him the company’s new face.

Marketing

Prime Energy confirms major gas boost from Malampaya expansion

Prime Energy said it is on track to deliver additional natural gas from the Malampaya field by the fourth quarter of 2026.

SM malls to shorten amid oil shock

SM Supermalls will open later on weekdays nationwide starting March 30, shifting mall hours to 11:00 a.m. from Monday to Friday as part of efforts to conserve electricity during the ongoing National Energy Emergency. On Saturdays and Sundays, the malls open 10 a.m. Closing hours on all days will be at 9 p.m.

Gov’t steps in to curb looming power rate spike amid global fuel turmoil

The government and energy sector players are rolling out emergency measures to protect electricity supply and limit price increases as global fuel markets remain unstable amid ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

Toyota Philippines profit hits record on EV push 

Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) booked a record P19 billion net income in 2025, up 18.9 percent from P16.03 billion a year earlier, parent GT Capital Holdings reported, as strong vehicle demand and an expanding electrified lineup lifted results.

Monetary Board holds interest rate steady amid inflation risks 

The country’s Monetary Board kept its key interest rate unchanged at 4.25 percent, saying it is closely watching rising inflation risks and uncertain global conditions.