+ Follow CHINATRUST PHILIPPINES COMMERCIAL BANK CORP Tag
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[Title] => Ayala Corp. gets P1.1-B loan
[Summary] => Business conglomerate Ayala Corp. has turned to the domestic market for its financing needs next year as it clinched a P1.1-billion loan from a consortium of local financial institutions led by the Insular Group.
In its letter to the Philippine Stock Exchange, Ayala Corp. officials said the proceeds of the loan will be used to "refinance the companys maturing debt obligation in 2003."
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[Title] => CA unfreezes Chinatrust account
[Summary] => The Court of Appeals has denied the petition of the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) for the extention of a petition on the freeze order on the deposit accounts of RAB Realty Inc. with Chinatrust Philippines Commercial Bank Corp.
In a decision promulgated last Aug. 9, the CAs special fifth division said the extention sought for "required the introduction and appreciation of evidence to determine if extension is justified" which the Court cannot entertain.
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CHINATRUST PHILIPPINES COMMERCIAL BANK CORP
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[Title] => Ayala Corp. gets P1.1-B loan
[Summary] => Business conglomerate Ayala Corp. has turned to the domestic market for its financing needs next year as it clinched a P1.1-billion loan from a consortium of local financial institutions led by the Insular Group.
In its letter to the Philippine Stock Exchange, Ayala Corp. officials said the proceeds of the loan will be used to "refinance the companys maturing debt obligation in 2003."
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[Title] => CA unfreezes Chinatrust account
[Summary] => The Court of Appeals has denied the petition of the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) for the extention of a petition on the freeze order on the deposit accounts of RAB Realty Inc. with Chinatrust Philippines Commercial Bank Corp.
In a decision promulgated last Aug. 9, the CAs special fifth division said the extention sought for "required the introduction and appreciation of evidence to determine if extension is justified" which the Court cannot entertain.
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August 18, 2002 - 12:00am