[ad_1] The Governor of the Central Bank of the Philippines, Benjamin Diokno. Jonathan Cellona, ABS-CBN News file photo MANILA – The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said on Thursday that the country’s gross international reserves could reach more than $ 100 billion this year as the price of gold continues …
Read More »Slight drop in exports boosts growth hopes
[ad_1] The PHILIPPINES ‘export earnings fell again in July, but the National Economic and Development Authority (Neda) sees the single-digit contraction as an improvement. On Thursday, data from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) showed that export earnings contracted 9.6 percent to $ 5.65 billion in July 2020. This was better …
Read More »Dianne Medina and Rodjun Cruz welcome baby Joaquín
[ad_1] Dianne Medina and Rodjun Cruz have welcomed their baby. On Thursday night, September 10, 2020, Dianne announced on social media the arrival of her first child whom they named. Rodolfo Joaquin Diego III or Baby Joaquin for short. Dianne, who gave birth at exactly 1:55 a.m. at St. Lukes …
Read More »Foreign Telecom Companies Inside AFP Camps May Be an Electronic Trojan Horse – Straight
[ad_1] SENATE President Pro Tempore Ralph Recto raised the alarm Thursday about the possibility of an “electronic Trojan horse” penetrating military camps if a foreign telecommunications company is allowed to operate within restricted Forces facilities. Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP). In a statement, Recto reminded authorities that “military camps …
Read More »EXPLANATOR: The issue of the dolomites was not addressed by the previous governors of Cebu, including Gwen. The lack of notice, the public consultation and the salvation of Siloy, led to the ecology closure.
[ad_1] WHAT INITIAL NEWS THEY DIDN’T GIVE. Early media stories of Cebu Capitol’s cease-and-desist order against two dolomite companies based in Alcoy, Cebu, did not make it clear that all operations would be discontinued. The discontinuation of dolomite mining and processing carried the descriptive phrase “for the rehabilitation of Manila …
Read More »Recto says military camps should be ‘no-go zones’ for China-backed Dito
[ad_1] President of the Senate Pro-Tempore Ralph Recto. File photo / Senate PRIB MANILA, Philippines – Military camps should be “no-go zones” for the China-backed Dito Telecommunity Corp., Senate President Pro Tempore Ralph Recto said Thursday. In a statement, Recto pointed out that the Philippines has a land area of …
Read More »Snowflake IPO: Salesforce and Berkshire Hathaway Plan to Invest After Market Debut
[ad_1] The San Mateo, California-based firm said in a regulatory filing Tuesday that it had secured commitments from the two US companies to invest once it goes public on the New York Stock Exchange. Snowflake submitted its initial public offering in August. This week, he revealed to the Securities and …
Read More »NTC retrieves frequencies, channels assigned to ABS-CBN
[ad_1] MANILA – The National Telecommunications Commission on Thursday recalled the frequencies assigned to ABS-CBN, which it said was “justified” in the absence of a legislative license. “The denial of the defendant’s request for franchise renewal by Congress, along with the denial of the defendant’s request by the Supreme Court, …
Read More »TnT discovers Kelly Williams left Laguna bubble ‘unexplained’
[ad_1] THE MANAGEMENT OF TnT Katropa is giving former PBA MVP Kelly Williams an opportunity to explain his actions after leaving the team in the middle of their training without warning and then announcing his retirement. Team manager Gabby Cui said the franchise is awaiting news from Fil-Am, 38, who …
Read More »Pompeo urges Southeast Asia to avoid South China Sea companies
[ad_1] Hanoi, Vietnam – Washington’s top diplomat on Thursday urged Southeast Asia to cut ties with Chinese companies that help build islands in the South China Sea, weeks after the United States blacklisted two dozen of them. companies working in disputed waters. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s comments came at …
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