+ Follow CEILINGS Tag
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[Title] => Senate session hall flooded after heavy rains
[Summary] => As if the rains are signs of things to come at the Senate, a portion of the session hall became flooded yesterday after rainwater coming from a damaged water spout penetrated the ceilings at the second floor of the Senate offices at the GSIS Building in Pasay City.
[DatePublished] => 2010-07-08 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Christina Mendez
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[Title] => RP gets country ceiling upgrade from Fitch Ratings
[Summary] => Credit ratings agency Fitch Ratings raised the country ceiling for the Philippines from "BB" to "BB+" as part of its regular and on-going review of its criteria and methodologies.
Fitch said it revised the country ceilings of 40 countries out of 99, updating its 2004 ratings. The overall increase in the "notching" is 50 basis points, which is half of one notch on the rating scale.
[DatePublished] => 2006-08-19 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1704647
[AuthorName] => Rocel Felix
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[ArticleID] => 338953
[Title] => Moodys new sovereign bonds scheme benefits RP
[Summary] => Moodys Investors Service has raised its foreign currency ceilings for sovereign bonds, a move that the agency said resulted in upgraded ceiling for 70 countries including the Philippines.
Under the credit rating agencys new methodology, Moodys said the Philippines ceiling on long-term foreign currency bonds was raised to "Ba3" from "B1", while the negative outlook was maintained.
[DatePublished] => 2006-05-28 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Des Ferriols
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[Title] => Higher VAT exemption cap pushed
[Summary] => Catanduanes Rep. Joseph Santiago has welcomed the Bureau of Internal Revenues plan to increase the value-added tax (VAT)-exemption ceilings on the sale of houses and lots and other residential dwellings as well low-cost and socialized homes, saying the move would give more Filipinos greater access to decent shelter.
"Owning a home is the single biggest dream of most Filipino families. It is for this reason the Constitution no less mandates government to make decent housing affordable to underprivileged families," Santiago said.
[DatePublished] => 2005-03-18 00:00:00
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[Title] => Senate session hall flooded after heavy rains
[Summary] => As if the rains are signs of things to come at the Senate, a portion of the session hall became flooded yesterday after rainwater coming from a damaged water spout penetrated the ceilings at the second floor of the Senate offices at the GSIS Building in Pasay City.
[DatePublished] => 2010-07-08 00:00:00
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[Title] => RP gets country ceiling upgrade from Fitch Ratings
[Summary] => Credit ratings agency Fitch Ratings raised the country ceiling for the Philippines from "BB" to "BB+" as part of its regular and on-going review of its criteria and methodologies.
Fitch said it revised the country ceilings of 40 countries out of 99, updating its 2004 ratings. The overall increase in the "notching" is 50 basis points, which is half of one notch on the rating scale.
[DatePublished] => 2006-08-19 00:00:00
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[Title] => Moodys new sovereign bonds scheme benefits RP
[Summary] => Moodys Investors Service has raised its foreign currency ceilings for sovereign bonds, a move that the agency said resulted in upgraded ceiling for 70 countries including the Philippines.
Under the credit rating agencys new methodology, Moodys said the Philippines ceiling on long-term foreign currency bonds was raised to "Ba3" from "B1", while the negative outlook was maintained.
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[Title] => Higher VAT exemption cap pushed
[Summary] => Catanduanes Rep. Joseph Santiago has welcomed the Bureau of Internal Revenues plan to increase the value-added tax (VAT)-exemption ceilings on the sale of houses and lots and other residential dwellings as well low-cost and socialized homes, saying the move would give more Filipinos greater access to decent shelter.
"Owning a home is the single biggest dream of most Filipino families. It is for this reason the Constitution no less mandates government to make decent housing affordable to underprivileged families," Santiago said.
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