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Marcos-Duterte clash to hurt economy

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December 19, 2024

 

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ECONOMY

Marcos-Duterte clash to hurt economy–Fitch


A prolonged and "fierce" Marcos-Duterte feud could pose fiscal and economic risks for the Philippines, Fitch Ratings said, while still highlighting that growth is so far staying "solid" despite experiencing a slowdown. 


By Ian Nicolas P. Cigaral

 

HEALTH CARE

AC Health gets P3.1-B 'social loan'


The health-care subsidiary of conglomerate Ayala Corp. secured a 50-million-euro "social loan" equivalent to about P3.1 billion from European bank ING to support its expansion in the country and plug gaps in the domestic sector. 


By Meg J. Adonis

 

RETAIL

Holiday online shopping fraud 'alarmingly high' in PH


The Philippines saw an "alarmingly high" rate of suspected retail digital fraud during the recent holiday shopping weekend from late November to early December, increasing the urgency to step up the fight against such financial crimes.


By Ian Nicolas P. Cigaral

 

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BIZ BUZZ

Naia e-gates rollout delayed


While San Miguel group-led New Naia Infra Corp. is rushing to execute its master plan to improve operations at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia), all eyes are on the government to deliver its fair share. 


By Doris Dumlao-Abadilla

 

INQUIRER PLUS-EXCLUSIVE

Honda, Nissan move to deepen ties, sources say, including possible merger


TOKYO — Honda and Nissan are in talks to deepen ties, two people said on Wednesday, including a possible merger, the clearest sign yet of how Japan's once seemingly unbeatable auto industry is being reshaped by challenges from Tesla and Chinese rivals.


By Reuters


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