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    Credit growth moderates as liquidity expansion cools

    Bank lending growth continued to moderate in April, mirroring a deceleration in domestic liquidity, according to the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), which reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining monetary conditions aligned with price and financial stability objectives.

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    Boeing deepens strategy cuts as operations take center-stage – sources

    Boeing Co has embarked on deeper-than-expected cuts in its strategy ranks, halving the number of planners working within key divisions as it refocuses energies on tackling industrial pressures, people familiar with the matter said.
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    Agriculture

    Gold lifts PH 1Q mine output despite nickel, copper price dip

    The country's metallic mineral production surged by 22.8 percent year-on-year in 1Q 2025, reaching ₱63.88 billion, driven primarily by strong gold, silver, and iron ore output, according to the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB).

    Corporate

    P50-B LNG deal signals energy realignment for Razon, First Gen

    The Razon Group’s P50-billion acquisition of 60 percent in First Gen Corporation’s natural gas segment is seen as strategic and opportunistic, underscoring its broader implications for the country’s energy landscape and corporate competition, analysts said.

    Banking & Insurance

    InLife grows net income, premiums in 2024 surge

    Insular Life (InLife), the country's first and largest Filipino-owned life insurer, reported improved financial results for 2024, driven by increased insurance revenues and robust sales performance, according to president and CEO Raul Antonio E. Littaua.
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    Markets

    GCash powers Tanay’s digital shift in public transactions

    In a major step toward digital transformation, the Municipality of Tanay has partnered with GCash, the country's leading finance app, to launch the province’s first fully integrated digital payment system.

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    Energy

    Meralco powers up grid for clean energy future

    The Manila Electric Company (Meralco), led by business tycoon Manuel V. Pangilinan, is ramping up investments in its power distribution infrastructure to support the seamless integration of distributed energy resources (DERs), reinforcing its corporate role in the country's ongoing energy transition.

    Transport & Communications

    Cebu Pacific downplays tariff risks amid strong travel growth

    Cebu Pacific does not expect U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff policies to affect its aircraft deliveries or impact overall travel demand, according to company president and COO Xander Lao.
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    Property

    DMCI Homes hits P4.9B sales milestone at Moncello Crest

    DMCI Homes Inc., the property development arm of DMCI Holdings Inc., has posted a major sales milestone with nearly P4.9 billion in reservation sales from its Moncello Crest project in Tuba, Benguet.

    Environment

    Optimism grows for ratification of landmark marine treaty

    Marine conservation groups remain optimistic that the Senate can still ratify the United Nations' Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) Agreement—also known as the High Seas Treaty—within the current congressional session.
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    Technology

    Lenovo unveils AI-powered desktops and monitors for smarter workspaces

    Lenovo has unveiled its new ThinkCentre M Series Gen 6 desktops and ThinkVision T Series Gen 40 monitors, designed to enhance productivity, multitasking, and manageability in corporate and commercial environments.

    Health & Science

    Heart disease still top killer in Philippines

    Ischaemic heart diseases remained the leading cause of death in the Philippines from January to November 2024, according to new data released by the Philippine Statistics Authority.
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    Opinion

    A Promise the Nation Can’t Comprehend

    For years, the Philippines has looked ahead with optimism, banking on its so-called “demographic sweet spot.” With around two-thirds of the population between the ages of 15 and 65, the country seemed poised for rapid economic growth—a young, able-bodied workforce ready to fuel productivity and progress.

    Vote smart or pay the price

    You can feel it in the air, even if no one says it out loud. The world is tilting, and tension is building between countries that no longer trust each other. The US and China—two giants locked in a stare-down—are turning tariffs into weapons. Everyone knows what comes next: slower global growth, just when the world is finally getting back on its feet after the pandemic.

    The Duterte Arrest: A Complicated Affair of Sovereignty and Justice

    Here we are again, watching the political drama unfold with the arrest of former President Rodrigo Duterte. It’s strange how something that’s supposed to be about justice often turns into a series of complex, tangled arguments, full of political posturing and personal pride.

    Ayuda: A lifeline for struggling Filipinos

    The latest surveys are in, and they’ve made something pointedly clear: Filipinos are firmly standing behind the government’s social assistance programs.