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PAL posts modest profit growth in Q1

Philippine Airlines reported a 2.6 percent increase in net income to $78.77 million in the first quarter, driven by strong travel demand.

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Visayas roots, Singapore routes: Top Line redraws its map

Singapore is no longer just a distant dot on Top Line Business Development Corp.’s growth chart. It has become a very literal marker of how far the company has travelled in 12 years, from a Visayas-based real estate developer to an emerging energy player now thinking in global supply routes.

Agriculture

Philippines warns of food security risks amid Middle East tensions

The Philippines has called for stronger regional cooperation to protect food security in the Asia-Pacific, citing rising risks from geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

Corporate

Ozamiz Hospital boosts critical care with new ventilator partnership

A new partnership has been formed to improve respiratory care services at Mayor Hilario A. Ramiro Sr. Medical Center (MHARSMC), the largest government-run hospital in the city.

Banking & Insurance

RCBC profit climbs on lending gains, lower costs

Rizal Commercial Banking Corp., the country’s sixth-largest lender by assets, opened 2026 with stronger earnings, posting an unaudited net profit of P2.7 billion for the first quarter, up 12 percent from a year earlier, as loan growth and lower funding costs lifted core income.
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Markets

Peso slides, stocks stall as caution builds

Philippine financial markets are in a consolidation phase, with the peso and equities under pressure as tighter monetary conditions and inflation concerns weigh on sentiment.

Travel

China tourism rebounds, but Philippines still lags

China’s once-dominant role in Philippine tourism is stirring back to life, but the recovery remains uneven and well below pre-pandemic highs.
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Energy

Esyasoft targets growth via BCDA energy expansion

PT Esyasoft Technologies Asia is stepping up its ambitions in the Philippines, using a new partnership with the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) as a springboard into the country’s accelerating energy transition.

Transport & Communications

AIC flags airport risks amid Middle East conflict

Aboitiz InfraCapital Inc. (AIC) is bracing for potential headwinds to its airport business if tensions in the Middle East drag on and keep fuel prices elevated, a scenario that could begin to bite as early as June.
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Property

Ayala Malls nears full renewable energy transition

Ayala Malls is accelerating its shift to clean energy, with renewable sources now powering nearly its entire portfolio as the company deepens sustainability efforts while managing costs and growth.

Environment

Soil quietly logs climate’s carbon balance sheet

In the Agno River Basin, climate science is not just about storms and emissions reports. It is also happening silently underground, where soil keeps a running account of how land use decisions affect carbon storage.
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Technology

VITRO, 8990 HDC strengthen partnership to boost IT resilience

VITRO Inc. has expanded its partnership with 8990 Housing Development Corporation to support the latter’s IT infrastructure and ensure uninterrupted business operations as it grows nationwide.

Health & Science

Casiguran eyed as Philippines’ next pharma hub

Casiguran, Aurora may soon emerge as a strategic node in the Philippines’ pharmaceutical supply chain, as the Aurora Pacific Economic Zone and Freeport Authority (APECO) and the Philippine Pharmaceutical Procurement Inc. (PPPI) begin exploring plans for a dedicated pharma investment hub.
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Opinion

A house divided: Lopez family rift tests corporate governance

“Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation, and every house divided against itself will not stand.” In the Lopez corporate universe, the verse now reads less like scripture and more like a live governance case file—complete with injunctions, contested boardrooms, and competing versions of who nearly switched off the lights.

The Days Ahead

Several things have changed over the past month. The global economy is now poised to face another severe slowdown and rising inflation as a result of the Middle East conflict. While the impact on countries may differ in magnitude, the oil supply shock will squeeze economic activity and raise prices significantly.

Fuel crisis or policy gap?

Airline executives were caught off guard when President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. warned that Philippine carriers may be forced to cut flights—or even ground planes—due to a possible jet fuel shortage tied to the escalating U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran.

Choked Hormuz puts global food supply at risk

Food, not fuel, may prove the first and most immediate casualty of the Middle East conflict as disruption grips the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow sea lane with an outsized role in feeding the world.