Sunday, September 15, 2024

All eyes on US Fed

Market watchers will keenly await the outcome of the meeting this week ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌      ͏ ‌     

 

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September 16, 2024

 

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PROFIT PUSH

The silent killer of success: Why leaders must master focus


It is not uncommon for a lot of our clients, from ultra-wealthy business owners to Fortune 500 CEOs, to juggle two to three cellphones while in a meeting. Attention deficit is the silent success killer that is the root cause of a lot of bad boardroom decisions. 


By Tom Oliver

 

POLICY

All eyes on US Fed, but BSP has space to look away, analysts say


Market watchers will keenly await the outcome of the meeting this week of the US Federal Reserve, particularly the size and speed of any rate cuts that will influence actions of other central banks. But analysts say that in the case of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), future easing moves will likely be driven more by local developments like improving inflation outlook.


By Ian Nicolas P. Cigaral and Mariedel Irish U. Catilogo

 

GAMING

AGI building $300-M Boracay casino resort


After confirming the development of a $400-million casino resort in Cebu province, Alliance Global Group Inc. (AGI) has announced another casino in the works under Megaworld Corp., this time at the country's most popular beach destination.


By Meg J. Adonis

 

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BIZ BUZZ

Phoenix on the block


What a difference a change in administration can make. During the time of former President Rodrigo Duterte, Dennis Uy stood out and was deemed a Pac-man for gobbling up all sorts of businesses, from casinos to energy, cars, telecommunications and even restaurants.


By Tina Arceo-Dumlao 

 

INQUIRER PLUS-EXCLUSIVE

'When can I get my pension?' Chinese process rise in retirement age


BEIJING — Chinese employees on Friday began processing the news that they would have to work at least three extra years after officials announced they would raise the country's retirement age from 2025. "My first reaction is: so when can I get my pension?" a 30-year-old marketing professional who gave her name as Xinzi, told AFP in Beijing.


By AFP


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