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PH stocks charge further into bull territory
The local bourse continued charging into the bull territory on Tuesday, entering into yet another 31-month high due to easing monetary policies, with experts saying that the 8,000 level may not be entirely impossible—if traders are careful.
By Meg J. Adonis
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| | | | ENERGY
SMGP readies for fresh $100-M fundraise for solar projects
San Miguel Global Power Corp. (SMGP), the energy arm of tycoon Ramon Ang's group, may tap the offshore bond market anew as it seeks to raise an additional $100 million to finance its solar power developments. In a filing at the Philippine Dealing & Exchange Corp. (PDEx), SMGP said its board of directors gave the green light to pursue another issuance of perpetual securities.
By Lisbet K. Esmael
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| | | | MONEY MATTERS
The inner workings of an online investment scam
The opportunity of getting paid to do part time work from the comfort of your home is so attractive. Imagine, not having to exert that much effort getting to and coming home from work while doing simple tasks on a computer. And it is on this inclination to use a life hack, of getting paid for less work that scammers feast.
By Efren Ll. Cruz
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| | | | | | | | BIZ BUZZ
Salceda pushes crypto tax
Heads up, cryptocurrency service providers, the taxman may come for you soon. This as Rep. Joey Sarte Salceda has filed a House resolution directing the House Committee on Ways and Means to conduct hearings on the possible taxation of crypto service providers who may be registered abroad.
By Tina Arceo-Dumlao
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| | | | INQUIRER PLUS-EXCLUSIVE
Bad weather wreaked havoc on agri goods transport, says Tiu
The Department of Agriculture (DA) said unfavorable weather conditions caused the delayed shipping and delivery of imported farm products in the Philippines. In a statement on Tuesday, Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. the review of data revealed that several storms and weather disturbances, including recent typhoons, stalled the release of imported agricultural goods.
By Jordeene B. Lagare
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