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    Number of women in executive positions rising

    The number of women holding executive positions in listed firms equals 40 percent of companies but they occupy only functional or support roles, a study conducted by Philippine Women’s Economic Network (PhilWEN) and the Philippine Business Coalition for Women Empowerment showed. 

    Security Bank raises P20 billion from fixed-rate bond due 2029; bonds listed on PDEx

    Security Bank Corp., the 10th largest lender in the country, said Tuesday it raised P20 billion through the issuance of Fixed-Rate Peso Corporate Bonds due in 2029 that carry an annual interest rate of 6.05 percent.

    SMC begins building new Terminal 3 off-ramp at NAIA Expressway

    San Miguel Corporation (SMC) on Monday bared plans to spend up to P5 billion to build a new off-ramp at Terminal 3 of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) from the NAIA Expressway to help ease traffic congestion in the area and improve accessibility to the country's main international gateway.

    DA completes consultation on movement protocols of healthy pigs from ASF red zones

    The Department of Agriculture on Saturday concluded a series of consultations in Calabarzon refining protocols that govern the movement of healthy hogs amid a resurgence of the dreaded African swine fever (ASF), particularly in Batangas.

    ACEN, GenZero, Keppel in Transition Credits deal for South Luzon coal plant retirement

    ACEN Corp., the renewable energy arm of the Ayala Group., said Monday it has signed a memorandum of understanding with GenZero and Keppel Ltd. to jointly explore transition credits for accelerating the retirement of the South Luzon Thermal Energy Corp. coal-fired power plant in Batangas and replace it with a clean energy dispatch facility.

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    Scientists reverse Alzheimer’s damage—at least in mice

    For decades, Alzheimer’s disease has been treated as a one-way street. Once memory fades and brain damage sets in, the thinking goes, there is no turning back. But a new study published in the journal Cell Reports Medicine delivers a jolt of optimism—showing that advanced Alzheimer’s damage can be reversed in lab animals.

    Isuzu closes in on ‘Road-to-50’ push 

    Isuzu Philippines Corp. (IPC) has tightened its grip on nationwide expansion with the reopening of a newly renovated, Isuzu Outlet Standard (IOS)-compliant dealership in Zamboanga City—bringing the brand within striking distance of its “Road to 50” goal.

    When paintings outperform portfolios

    The Philippine art market in 2025 didn’t just hang on the wall—it strutted. With gavels swinging and wallets wide open, collectors sent a clear message: art is not only alive, it is thriving.

    DA probe shows Ilocos fertilizer controversy due to misuse 

    The Department of Agriculture said Wednesday that investigation conducted on reports in Region I of “insoluble and floating” fertilizer was caused by improper product application, not product defect, easing concern over the integrity of government-supplied inputs. 

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