Remittances grow at slowest pace in eight months
Dollars sent home by overseas Filipino workers climbed by 2.6 percent to a two-month high in March, although it was the slowest growth pace in eight months, according to the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas......»»
Bill seeks regulation of ‘paluwagan’ scheme
A proposed legislative measure that seeks to regulate paluwagan, a saving scheme popular among Filipinos, was approved on second reading by the House of Representatives last Tuesday......»»
Citicore Renewable IPO pushed back to June 7
Citicore Renewable Energy Corporation pushed its IPO back one week to June 7, with a revised offer period between May 27 and May 31. This is the second time that CREC’s IPO has been rescheduled......»»
MREIT to acquire P13.15-B in office buildings through share swap
MREIT announced that it has applied to the SEC to approve a property-for-share swap transaction with its parent company, Megaworld, where MREIT will acquire six “Grade A buildings” from MEG in exchange for 926,162,000 primary MREIT shares......»»
Vista Land board approves P5-B preferred shares offer
Vista Land [VLL 1.50 ?2.0%; 0% avgVol] [link] disclosed that its board has approved a P5 billion preferred shares offering, consisting of 50,000,000 Series 2 Preferred Shares priced at P100/share......»»
Remittances up by 2.6% in March — BSP
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas attributed the increase in personal remittances to the inputs of land-based workers with work contracts of one year or more and sea- and land-based workers with work contracts of less than one year......»»
CREC to pursue IPO, listing eyed on June 7
Citicore Renewable Energy Corp. is pushing through with its planned P8-billion initial public offering this quarter......»»
Senators buck revival of NFA import power
Several senators are opposing the proposal of the Department of Agriculture to restore the power of the National Food Authority to import rice......»»
Tarlac, finally
It took some time, but finally Tarlac may truly be on its way to development as a world-class city that will properly gain international recognition as one of the major cities in the Philippines where international businesses may want to invest in......»»
Agriculture loans surge to P3.2 trillion
Loans extended by banks to the agriculture sector significantly rose to P3.2 trillion as of June 2023 from the P848 million agri-agra credit allocated in the same period in 2022, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas said......»»
Finance chief floats free trade deal with Canada
Finance Secretary Ralph Recto has floated the potential of a free trade agreement with Canada as he sought more economic and investment opportunities with one of the world’s biggest economies......»»
DOTr eyes to bid contract for multi-river ferry system
The Department of Transportation will start next year the bidding process for a private partner for the ferry system that will traverse Manila Bay, Pasig River, Marikina River and Laguna de Bay......»»
MacroAsia keen on expanding food business
Aviation support service provider MacroAsia Corp. plans to expand its food segment outside Luzon to cater to the growing demand from both airline and non-airline customers......»»
Lower table revenues pull down Bloomberry earnings
The earnings of Enrique Razon’s Bloomberry Resorts Corp. declined by 11 percent to P2.6 billion in the first quarter amid lower VIP and mass table revenue......»»
Balai off to a hot start with higher income
Listed bakery operator Balai ni Fruitas Inc. is off to a hot start in 2024, with net income surging by 38 percent to P13.2 million in the first quarter......»»
Mega Prime acquires Jimm’s Coffee Mix
Canned sardines maker Mega Prime Foods Inc. is adding coffee in its product portfolio with the acquisition of select assets of Goldshine Pharmaceuticals Inc., the company behind Jimm’s Coffee Mix products......»»
Globe profit down to P6.8 billion in Q1
Mobile giant Globe Telecom Inc. incurred another quarter of lower profit as it reeled from broadband losses and quicker depreciation......»»
Higher tariff, water use buoy Manila Water earnings
Razon-led Manila Water Company Inc. saw its first quarter net income grow by more than a third compared to last year on the back of higher tariff coupled by increase in water usage in its covered areas......»»
CITEM recognizes best of Philippines food exports
The Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions has recognized the best of the country’s food exports......»»
Higher rates force government to cut down T-bond award
The government barely raised half of its target long-term securities yesterday as rates picked up, allowing it to borrow only P11.5 billion from the debt market......»»