[ad_1] BARANGAY Geneva proved to be eager to give Phoenix Super LPG some more valuable lessons the latter had wanted. One is how to make a quick change. Not depending too much on a single boy is another. For the fourth game in a row, a different player stood out …
Read More »Case ‘suspicious’ a wake-up call – Marcial
[ad_1] In this file photo, PBA Commissioner Willie Marcial chairs a board meeting to discuss the proposed bubble tournament. (PBA images) ANGELES CITY-PBA Commissioner Willie Marcial said Wednesday night that the report of an alleged Covid-19 case within the bubble serves as a wake-up call for the entire delegation to …
Read More »Prime Minister of Japan Strengthens Security Ties in Southeast Asia to Counter China
[ad_1] JAKARTA, Indonesia – Japan’s new prime minister pledged Wednesday to help Southeast Asian nations increase their maritime security capabilities as he used his first overseas trip as a leader to advance his country’s vision of greater international cooperation to counter China’s influence in the region. Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, …
Read More »Justice Department sues Google, claiming it maintains a search monopoly
[ad_1] The Justice Department filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google on Tuesday, alleging that the tech giant has used its dominance in the search business to become a “monopoly gatekeeper” of the Internet. The Justice Department alleges that Google, which is a division of Alphabet, paid billions of dollars to …
Read More »Synthetaic Raises $ 3.5 Million to Train AI with Synthetic Data
[ad_1] Synthetaic is a startup that works to create data, specifically images, that can be used to train artificial intelligence. Founder and CEO Corey Jaskolski’s past experience includes working with National Geographic (where he was recently named Explorer of the Year) and a 3D media startup. In fact, he told …
Read More »Folayang returns to Singapore to begin his comeback
[ad_1] PERHAPS no country is more suitable for Eduard “Landslide” Folayang to propel his journey back to the lightweight world title than Singapore. After all, Lion City has been good to him and his mixed martial arts career. So when he faces Antonio “The Spartan” Caruso on one of the …
Read More »Cone praises Caguioa for maintaining the prowess of the PBA – News | PBA
[ad_1] TIM Cone sees veteran Mark Caguioa as a special person and a great teammate, qualities that allowed the Barangay Geneva point guard to stay for 18 long seasons in the PBA. “You have to be a special player to last 18 seasons. You really do,” said Cone de Caguioa. …
Read More »Beleaguered Thai Prime Minister Remembers Parliament As Thousands Protest | Thailand
[ad_1] Thousands of Thais took to the streets again defying the ban on demonstrations for the fifth day as the embattled prime minister reminded parliament to decide how to end weeks of protests. Protesters marched in three locations in the capital Bangkok on Monday, singing the national anthem and raising …
Read More »The Philippines prepares for a new economy
[ad_1] Benjamin Diokno | In an exclusive Q&A with The Asset, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Benjamin Diokno discusses the lessons learned from the pandemic and what the government and other sectors of society should do to address the challenges. of the post-Covid world. (Last in a two-part series) …
Read More »Benjamin E Diokno: Second-hand banks in the next decade
[ad_1] On incentivized loans. We have lowered the credit risk weight of current MSMEs loans to 50 percent from 75 percent for the rated MSMEs portfolio and 100 percent for the non-rated MSMEs portfolio. In addition, the new loans denominated in pesos to MSMEs and certain large companies that were …
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