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    “Hot” money flowed out in February

    Portfolio funds more known as “hot” or speculative money flowed out on net basis in February, reversing the net inflow of such funds in...

    Government debt reaches new record high of P13.7-trillion

    The outstanding debt of the national government registered a record P13.752 trillion in February this year. Data from the Bureau of the Treasury showed Thursday...

    Treasury to borrow P160-B from domestic lenders in April

    The Bureau of the Treasury has reduced its domestic borrowing program set for next month.

    Asia economies to benefit from continued China expansion – IMF

    Even though global growth is forecast lower this year than in 2022, individual country output growth measured as the gross domestic product (GDP) should...
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    MVP plans to slow down but definitely will stay in the loop

    Businessman Manuel V. Pangilinan will turn 77 in July and yet his mobility is that of someone a couple of decades younger, one that...

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    Over 8,000 barangays prone to landslides, flooding

    The Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) has identified 8,170 barangays nationwide as prone to rain-induced landslides and flooding due to Tropical Depression Crising, expected to affect the country from 16 to 19 July.

    Globe expands clean energy use with 3,000 sites set for transition by 2028

    Globe Telecom is scaling up its commitment to renewable energy, announcing the transition of more than 3,000 low-energy sites in Metro Manila and Region IV-A to 100 percent renewable energy (RE) by 2028.

    Proposed US remittance tax raises concerns over impact on dollar inflows

    A proposed 1 percent tax on overseas remittances currently being deliberated in the US Congress has sparked concern among Philippine policymakers, given its potential to reduce a key source of foreign exchange for the economy—even as only a minority of Filipinos directly receive such remittances.

    Caltex imposes another fuel price hike this week

    Caltex will raise pump prices again starting 6:01 a.m. Thursday, 17 July, marking its second fuel price hike this week. Gasoline and kerosene will go up by P0.20 per liter, while diesel will rise by P0.35, the company announced.

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