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Why billionaires act fast: The secrets to success they don’t want you to know

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July 29, 2024

 

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PROFIT PUSH

Why billionaires act fast: The secrets to success they don't want you to know


Your ability to act swiftly often differentiates the successful from the unsuccessful. As the "mentor of the giants," as Fortune has called me, I have been advising famous CEOs and wealthy business owners from around the world for many years. I've seen first-hand the critical importance of taking decisive action.


By Tom Oliver

 

BANKING

PH banks now more willing to lend to consumers


Banks remained cautious when lending to businesses in the second quarter amid a "deterioration" in the profitability of some companies, all while consumers are poised to see more relaxed lending rules on the back of their stable income.


By Ian Nicolas P. Cigaral

 

TRADE

Finally, PH can export raw sugar to US


Four years after its last shipment, the Philippines will finally be able to export 25,300 metric tons (MT) of raw sugar to the United States this year, according to regulators.


By Lisbet K. Esmael

 

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BIZ BUZZ

Euromoney hails BDO 'best bank' in PH


It's not just earnings season this month for banks and conglomerates: it's also awards season. The latest Euromoney Awards for Excellence recently named Sy family-led BDO Unibank Inc. the "best bank" in the country.


By Meg J. Adonis

 

INQUIRER PLUS-EXCLUSIVE

Turkish gov't promises billions more for e-vehicle subsidies


ANKARA—Turkiye announced on Friday a plan for billions of dollars in new subsidies to encourage the development and production of electric vehicle (EV) batteries, aiming to become the regional leader in the industry.


By AFP


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