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BSP welcomes Moody’s vote of confidence on PH banks, reserves

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) in Friday welcomed Moody’s latest assessment affirming the country’s strong banking system and external finances, saying it reflects a stable and resilient economy.

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Sunlight Air chooses precision over size aloft

In an aviation industry often driven by scale and speed, Sunlight Air is taking a more measured route. The boutique carrier is building its business around efficiency, discipline, and destination depth, convinced that smarter operations can deliver both commercial returns and environmental gains.

Agriculture

SRA distributes P27M farm equipment to boost sugar industry

The Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) has distributed ₱27 million worth of farm machinery to several sugarcane groups to improve productivity and support the local sugar industry.

Corporate

Coins.ph  introduces rewards to boost user engagement

Coins.ph, the Philippines’ largest digital asset exchange and one of its fastest-growing mobile wallets, has introduced a points-based rewards program aimed at deepening user engagement through everyday transactions.

Banking & Insurance

BSP welcomes Moody’s vote of confidence on PH banks, reserves

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) in Friday welcomed Moody’s latest assessment affirming the country’s strong banking system and external finances, saying it reflects a stable and resilient economy.
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Markets

Markets signal calm despite Middle East conflict risks

Global equities pushed higher Thursday as investors shrugged off ongoing tensions in the Middle East, with volatility signals suggesting markets see limited risk of further escalation.

Travel

PTAA unveils tourism drives to boost jobs 

The Philippine Travel Agencies Association (PTAA) is rolling out a pair of initiatives designed to stimulate domestic tourism and generate livelihoods, as the industry contends with rising fuel costs and evolving travel demand.
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Energy

Marcos suspends LPG, kerosene excise taxes for relief

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has issued the executive order suspending for three months the excise taxes on liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and kerosene that aimed at cushioning households from elevated global oil prices amid an ongoing energy emergency.

Transport & Communications

Transport operators gain access to P3M EV loans

Licensed transport operators and drivers will soon be able to access financing of up to P3 million per unit as they transition from traditional vehicles to electric alternatives, Trade Secretary and Small Business Corp. (SBCorp) Chair Cristina Roque said Friday.
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Property

Clark Picnic Grounds opens April 18 Freeport boost 

The Clark Picnic Grounds is set to open to the public on April 18, marking a new addition to the expanding network of recreational...

Environment

Cuna targets faster permits, stricter compliance

Environment Secretary Juan Miguel Cuna is moving to streamline permits, accelerate renewable energy projects, and tighten enforcement in protected areas as he sets priorities for the 
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Technology

Palo Alto Networks launches AI-focused cybersecurity tools in ASEAN

Global cybersecurity firm Palo Alto Networks has rolled out a new suite of security solutions across ASEAN markets, including the Philippines, as enterprises grapple with rising risks tied to cloud computing and artificial intelligence.

Health & Science

Study unveils ‘enzyme hijacking’ strategy for smarter drugs

A new study highlights an emerging class of drug design that could sharpen the fight against infections, cancer, and neurological diseases by turning the body’s own chemistry against itself.
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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.