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8990 allots P850 million for Alabang project

Listed housing developer 8990 Holdings Inc. has earmarked P850 million to construct 12 medium-rise four-story buildings for a total of 1,024 units for the Urban Deca Homes Campville project, located at Km 23 East Service Road in Muntinlupa City.

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Globe myBusiness gives SMEs more opportunities to earn with new myBusiness Wi-Fi Hub

As the demand for Internet connectivity increases, more customers are looking for establishments that offer wireless-fidelity (Wi-Fi) access, as today’s lifestyle has become more on-the-go and digital. The same is true for establishments, such as restaurants, cafés, and bed-and-breakfast inns, which are looking into growing their businesses with Wi-Fi availability. From a customer’s point of view, an establishment with Wi-Fi …

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DBP defends T-bill sale as tack to cut losses

The Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) defended its Treasury bill (T-bill) trading strategy, as it said it sold securities as market prices were dropping globally to limit its losses and protect the bank’s financial condition.

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BSP capital rule hits small banks hardest

By Jerry Maglunog The strict capital requirement that the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) had imposed on rural banks (RBs) are affecting what are considered the last resort of people in the countryside to gain access to the financial services of the government.

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Obama: China ‘putting out feelers’ about joining pact

Washington—United State President Barack Obama said China has made inquiries about potentially joining a Trans-Pacific trade agreement in the future, introducing a new variable to an unfolding debate in Congress over granting him the power to negotiate such international deals.

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Opec to maintain output target

Vienna—The price of crude remains too low for most Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) member-nations. But with the 12-nation cartel’s control of supply and demand slipping, its oil ministers may have little choice this week but to sit back and do nothing.

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IMF urges higher fuel tax as oil prices fall

By Riza Lozada The International Monetary Fund (IMF) raised the need for the government to increase the fuel tax to recoup lost revenues as a result of the dwindling prices of oil products. Chikahisa Sumi, the head of the IMF mission that recently visited the country, said the increase in fuel excise taxes becomes more urgent if a tax package …

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Pseudo pawnshops mushroom amid need for credit

By Jerry Maglunog Pawnshops are vital businesses. They help people who run out of cash to get instant money for a modest interest of 3 percent to 4 percent a month. In the Philippines, there are several big-name pawnshops that have become part of people’s lives, especially those who need instant cash.

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