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Bank of Commerce raises P6.57 billion from bond offering
San Miguel-led Bank of Commerce has raised P6.57 billion in its second foray into the domestic debt market, as institutional and retail investors swarmed its peso bond offering......»»
Megawide eyes return to bond market
Megawide Construction Corp., the listed infrastructure conglomerate, is returning to the bond market to raise as much as P5 billion......»»
SMC to raise P20 billion from bond issuance
Diversified conglomerate San Miguel Corp. intends to raise P20 billion from the offering of the remaining tranche of its bond program......»»
BDO funds 28 green projects from P52.7 billion bond proceeds
Around 28 green projects benefitted from the first ASEAN sustainability bond issuance of BDO Unibank Inc. in January 2022, bolstering the bank’s sustainability commitment......»»
PBCom eyes P2 billion from new bond issue
The Philippine Bank of Communications is looking to raise at least P2 billion, with an option to oversubscribe, from the first tranche of its new peso bond program......»»
SM Prime expects to raise P25 billion from bond issue
Sy-led integrated property developer SM Prime Holdings Inc. is gearing up to raise as much as P25 billion from a proposed bond offering to fuel its expansion......»»
Pierce Brosnan eyes Cillian Murphy as potential next James Bond
James Bond actor Pierce Brosnan expressed his opinion the next actor to carry the mantle of Agent 007 is fellow Irishman and the Oscar-nominated star of "Oppenheimer" Cillian Murphy......»»
Pages: Palaro spells CEBU: Compete. Explore. Bond. Unite
Pages: Palaro spells CEBU: Compete. Explore. Bond. Unite.....»»
Stray to Family: A Tail of Love, Acceptance, and a Bond Beyond Words
A bond forged through adversity and love......»»
SM Prime set to return to bond market
SM Prime Holdings Inc. is returning to the bond market to raise another P100 billion......»»
Bunye: Expectation of strong domestic bond market in 2024
Bunye: Expectation of strong domestic bond market in 2024.....»»
BDO shortens second Asean sustainability bond offer period
BDO shortens second Asean sustainability bond offer period.....»»
Bond issuances decline by 53 percent in 2023
Government and corporate bond issues tumbled by more than half last year amid a challenging environment including high interest rates......»»
BIR-Davao urges taxpayers to file ITR before deadline
BUREAU of Internal Revenue-Davao Region (BIR-Davao) calls on taxpayers to file their income tax returns (ITR) and not wait for the deadline which would be this coming April 15, 2024......»»
De Lima to seek demurrer on final drug case
The camp of former senator Leila de Lima is set to file a motion for leave of court to file a demurrer to evidence in connection with the third and final drug case filed against her......»»
Balai Ni Fruitas reallocates P50-M in IPO proceeds to complete commissary build
Balai Ni Fruitas said that its board approved a reallocation of its IPO proceeds, from “Store network expansion and store improvement”, to “Commissary set up”......»»
PhilSys ID registration now open for kids under 4 years old
CEBU CITY, Philippines — Children up to four years old can now sign up for their Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) ID, according to an official from the Philippine Statistics Authority in Central Visayas (PSA-7). Edwina Carriaga, the chief administrative officer of PSA-7, told CDN Digital that parents don’t need to bring their children to the registration.....»»
SEC makes registration easier for power companies that are forced to IPO by law
The SEC issued a notice that simplifies the registration process for power generation companies and distribution utilities that are forced to IPO at least 15% of their shares under the EPIRA law......»»
DepEd 7 urges early registration for school year 2024-2025
DepEd 7 urges early registration for school year 2024-2025.....»»
CICC warns public of 8 fake eTravel websites charging for registration
The Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) on Friday cautioned the public from using eight fraudulent eTravel websites that charge passengers fees of P3,000 to P5,000 for what should be free registration......»»