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  • DoE seeks PSALM extension to prevent P300-B liability for gov’t

    THE DEPARTMENT of Energy (DoE) said the corporate life of Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp. (PSALM) should be extended to prevent the government from assuming P300 billion in liabilities. Energy Secretary Raphael P.M. Lotilla said that the government initially expected it would take 25 years to complete the…

  • Sneaking vegetables into children’s food

    Sneaking vegetables into children’s food

    SINCE the launch of Mega Bigay Sustansya in 2019, Mega Prime Foods, Inc. (the company behind Mega Sardines and Tuna, among others) has fed more than 1,700 schoolchildren more than 370,000 meals.

  • Property stocks slide amid POGO ban

    PROPERTY STOCKS slumped on Tuesday amid concern the ban on Philippine offshore gaming operators (POGOs) will leave many office and residential buildings empty.

  • Flooding in Metro Manila and parts of Luzon

    Flood advisories are raised in different areas in Metro Manila and parts of Luzon as heavy rains continue to impact the region.   The weather bureau raised a red rainfall warning on Wednesday morning due to heavy rains caused by the Typhoon Carina-enhanced southwest monsoon.   Areas under the Red rainfall warning,…

  • Fiscal plan for Marcos’ 3rd year missed in SONA

    PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. failed to discuss plans to address the country’s fiscal situation in his third State of the Nation Address (SONA), despite his vows to pursue “aggressive” infrastructure projects and pushing for a wage hike for government workers and teachers, economists said.

  • Ballet Philippines turns romantic

    Ballet Philippines turns romantic

    BALLET Philippines (BP) is opening its 55th season with one of the oldest surviving romantic ballets in history. For La Sylphide, the classical and contemporary dance company gives the choreography by Filippo Taglioni a distinct Filipino twist, according to BP artistic director Mikhail “Misha” Martynyuk. Recalling why they chose it…

  • Sangley airport developers get PCC approval

    YUCHENGCO-LED House of Investments, Inc. said the Philippine Competition Commission (PCC) has approved its joint venture for the Sangley Point International Airport (SPIA) project.  “We received the PCC Resolution today, which clears the transaction between the Provincial Government of Cavite and the consortium created by Cavitex Holdings, Inc. and House…

  • Marcos orders total ban on POGOs

    PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. on Monday announced a total ban on all offshore gaming operations in the Philippines, saying these have been linked to illegal activities including money laundering and financial scams.

  • MB greenlights $3.9-B foreign borrowings in Q2

    THE MONETARY BOARD (MB) has approved $3.9 billion of public sector foreign borrowings in the second quarter, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said. Approved public sector foreign borrowings were 43% higher than $2.73 billion recorded approvals in the April-to-June period a year ago, the BSP said in a statement…