Business

Poll shows US firms hired at steady pace in August

Washington—US busi- nesses added jobs at a steady pace last month, with construction and manufacturing showing solid gains, a private survey found. 

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Bourse rebounds strongly; index back at 7,000 level

The Philippine Stock Exchange’s (PSE) benchmark index (PSEi) continued its recovery after closing the week at 7,098.81, from the previous day’s 7,022.09 finish, marking the fourth straight day that the index closed higher following the sharp drop of the market on Monday, when the PSEi followed the global decline of market prices. 

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Caltex equips Manila schools with hi-tech educational tools

About 3,000 students from public high schools in Metro Manila are now learning science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (Stem) with the help of brand new equipment received recently from the Caltex Fuel Your School (FYS) program of Chevron Philippines Inc. (CPI), marketer of high-quality brand of Caltex fuels and lubricants. 

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Philippines, Asean soon centers of investments–Maybank

By Jerry Maglunog A growing population, booming industries, mining potentials and tourism growth are just some of the reasons Maybank, Southeast Asia’s fourth biggest bank by assets, said the world is coming to Asia, specifically the Philippines. 

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LandBank embarks on massive expansion

By Jerry Maglunog With the aim of servicing more Filipinos, the state-owned Land Bank of the Philippines (LandBank or LBP) has launched a massive expansion in the provinces to reach a bigger number of unbanked Filipinos. 

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RCBC units start use of EMV chips in cards

By Riza Lozada RCBC Bankard credit cards are now embedded with Europay, MasterCard and Visa (EMV)-chip technology to comply with the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’s (BSP) Circular 808, issued in August 22, 2013, requiring all BSP-supervised institutions (BSIs) to shift from the traditional magnetic stripe to the more secure EMV-chip technology by the start of next year. 

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NY Fed chief says rate hike ‘less compelling’

Washington—The head of the New York Federal Reserve Bank (NY Fed) said he’s less inclined to support a Fed rate hike in September amid recent global turmoil, including falling oil prices and a slowdown in China. 

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Burger King, McDonald’s join forces for McWhopper

New York—This probably isn’t what the United Nations had in mind when it established the International Day of Peace: Burger King is asking McDonald’s to join forces to create a “McWhopper.” 

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PAL sees threat from ME’s heavily subsized airlines

Middle East (ME) carriers that are being investigated by the US and European governments for receiving over $23 billion in government subsidies can use their unfair financial advantages against local carriers if they manage to secure new entitlements in the forthcoming bilateral air talks with the Philippines. Philippine Airlines (PAL) predicts a repeat of the Philippines’ bitter experience with abusive …

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Metrobank a step ahead in ATM security features

By Jerry Maglunog  An estimated 70 percent of the country’s 38 million credit and automated teller machine (ATM) cards may not be able to migrate to the Europay, Mastercard and Visa (EMV) chip from the current magnetic strip in the next two years, which should be a cause of worry for an ATM or credit-card owner. 

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