Sunday, December 8, 2024

3rd BSP policy rate cut

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December 9, 2024

 

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POLICY

3rd BSP policy rate cut for ΚΌ24 in the cards


The moderate spike in November inflation boosted the case for a third rate cut this month, as the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) might move to give the economy another shot in the arm after a weaker-than-expected performance in the third quarter, analysts said.


By Ian Nicolas P. Cigaral

 

ECONOMY

Philippine enterprises' growth slowed in Q3


Earnings of Philippine corporations grew slower in the first nine months of this year as the consumer, property and power sectors showed weakness due to high inflation during that period. 


By Meg J. Adonis

 

PROFIT PUSH

Unlock hidden profits: The stretch goals your business needs


Many companies, even those with the best intentions, fall into the trap of setting suboptimal goals that leave substantial profits on the table. The problem lies not in their ambition but in the approach to goal-setting itself. CEOs and business leaders must reassess their strategic planning and discover the transformative power of stretch goals.


By Tom Oliver

 

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BIZ BUZZ

LottoMatik fantastic


The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) is inviting those who want to earn extra money to "take the first step toward financial success" by selling the popular lotto tickets the high tech way via LottoMatik. 


By Tina Arceo-Dumlao

 

INQUIRER PLUS-EXCLUSIVE

PH making 'significant progress' in nuclear push


The Philippines' capability to deploy nuclear energy for power generation has made "significant progress," according to an international team formed by the Austria-based International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The Integrated Nuclear Infrastructure Review (Inir) mission conducted an assessment last week on the country's capacity to embrace this technology.


By Lisbet K. Esmael


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