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Alibaba soars but Asia markets dip
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Chinese ecommerce giant Alibaba boosted the Hang Seng on Monday, but other Asian markets mostly fell back as Wall Street shares retreat
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Meralco on alert for possible impact of habagat
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Power distribution giant Manila Electric Co. says it is ready to respond to any electricity service concern that may arise due to habagat
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The success of AI music creators sparks debate on future of music industry
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When pop groups and rock bands practice or perform, they rely on their guitars, keyboards and drumsticks to make music.
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Gas prices up for 3rd straight week
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Motorists will be greeted with a fresh round of fuel price hikes on Tuesday, with gasoline prices now up for the third straight week.
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UBx appoints Dan Marogy its new CEO
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The financial technology arm of Union Bank of the Philippines on Monday announced the appointment of Dan Marogy as its new CEO.
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How the Fed losing its independence could affect Americans’ lives
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Pres. Donald Trump's attempt to fire a member of the Federal Reserve's governing board has raised alarms among economists and legal experts
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BIZ BUZZ: ABG defers re-IPO, upsizes issue
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After completing the tender offer to minority shareholders that gave him a total of 66.7-percent control of shell company Asiabest Group International
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BCDA chip in to Treasury nears P100B
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The Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) is expecting year-to-date government remittances to surpass the P100 billion level this year,
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ACEN to build $3-B wind park in Australia
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Ayala-led ACEN Corp. is making a firmer presence in Australia’s renewable energy space, with a $3-billion wind park set to rise in Tasmania. The company’s
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Foreign hotel brands seen flocking to PH
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Foreign hotel brands are likely to make up the majority of new supply in the Metro Manila hospitality sector as new infrastructure continues to entice
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US tariff exemptions for coco products sought
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The Philippine government continues to seek tariff exemptions for key exports to the United States, including coconut and its products, according to Trade
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The human compass in an AI world: Navigating transitions, preserving traditions
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As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to expand its reach and importance in our day-to-day living, the conversations around its use almost always carry strong emotional undertones—unease,...
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Rice, space agencies team up for climate-smart farming
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The Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) and the Philippine Space Agency (PhilSA) have teamed up to make rice farming more climate-smart
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BSP chief Remolona keeps slot on Global Finance honor roll
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Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Eli Remolona Jr. again got an “A-” in Global Finance magazine’s 2025 report card on central bank chiefs.
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Spending on healthcare, experience the new luxe barometer
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Health, apparently, is wealth in the region, as a recent report reveals that high-net worth individuals are spending more on their well-being
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Defense to offense: Switch focus from flood control to irrigation
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Why do we treat water as our enemy? For decades, the country has prioritized walls and channels to block floods, neglecting the fact that water is
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From the corner office: A journey I never planned
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I never thought I’d stay this long in Maynilad. After leading the team that bid for its reprivatization, I was assigned as chief financial officer (CFO)
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US appeals court finds Trump’s global tariffs illegal
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A US appeals court on Friday ruled that many of President Donald Trump's tariffs, which have upended global trade, were illegal
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