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BSP: Bad loans rose to 5-mo high in April
Bad debts held by local banks rose to a five-month high in April, as joblessness and weak demand conditions might have crimped the ability of consumers and businesses to pay their loans.
By Ian Nicolas P. Cigaral
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| | | DIGITAL MEDIA
Filipinos' digital media consumption, spending up in 2024
Digital media consumption rose among Filipinos in the past year as avid gamers and watchers of TV series spent millions of dollars more to access online content, according to a study by media company We Are Social and consumer insights firm Meltwater.
By Tyrone Jasper C. Piad
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| | | COLUMN
Critical pick of college course
By this time, most schools on all levels in the country may be preparing for the start of the 2025-2026 academic year in the latter part of June.
By Raul J. Palabrica
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| | | | | | | BIZ BUZZ
Emperador makes big changes
Liquor conglomerate Emperador Inc. is plotting a whisky comeback, and it comes with leadership changes.
By Meg J. Adonis
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| | | STOCK MARKET
Trade talks push PSEi above 6,400
The local bourse rose past the 6,400 level on Monday as traders cheered the resumption of trade talks between the world's two largest economies.
By Meg J. Adonis
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