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[Title] => Low T-bills due to low inflation – De Leon
[Summary] => The low Treasury bill (T-bill) rates regime is an offshoot of the prevailing low inflation environment and the high level of liquidity in the market, National Treasurer Rosalia de Leon said over the weekend.
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[Title] => T-bills seen dropping further
[Summary] => Treasury bill rates could drop further even as the yields fell to historic lows on Monday’s auction, said Jose Arnulfo Veloso, incoming Hong Kong Shanghai Banking Corp. (HSBC) Philippines chief executive officer (CEO).
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[Title] => HSBC bares new appointments
[Summary] => The Hong Kong Shanghai Banking Corp. (HSBC) has announced the appointment of Jose Arnulfo “Wick” Veloso as head of global banking and markets for the Philippines, effective Aug. 15.
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[Title] => High school students invited to RP math olympiad
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[Title] => Economists lower inflation forecast to 3.5%
[Summary] => Economists from the private sector have lowered their inflation forecast for the year to 3.5 percent from four percent previously due to lower commodity prices, results of a survey conducted by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) showed.
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[Title] => Bangko Sentral may cut interest rates by another 50 basis points
[Summary] => The Hong Kong Shanghai Banking Corp. (HSBC) sees the rate easing cycle of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) ending soon because of exchange rate volatility and risks to price stability.
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[Title] => HSBC opens Davao branch, its first in Mindanao
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DAVAO CITY After 131 years in the country, the Hong Kong Shanghai Banking Corp. finally opened this week a new branch its first in Mindanao.
"Today is a special day as we mark a first in HSBCs 131-year history in the Philippines. For the first time, we have stepped into Mindanaoa region of fascinating diversity and great economic potential," said outgoing HSBC Phils. CEO Warner Manning.
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[Title] => Conservation of resource-rich Davao Gulf pushed
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DAVAO CITY An environmental sensitivity index (ESI) mapping project has been launched here in an effort to protect and sustain the resource-rich Davao Gulf, also considered to be among the countrys busiest hubs serving several international shipping lines.
The Mapping for Conservation is a three-year project that aims to identify, assess and spatially present land, coastal and marine conditions as well as highlight degraded areas and hotspots in need of immediate attention.
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[Title] => US State official: Terrorists now targeting businesses
[Summary] => A US State Department counterterrorism expert warned yesterday that terror groups are now shifting to "soft targets," particularly business establishments that are perceived to be icons of American or Western culture.
Douglas Allison, executive director of the Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC), said the shift in the tactics of international terror groups, particularly al-Qaeda, had alarmed investors and forced governments to tighten regulations. Traditional targets of terrorist attacks are embassies and military facilities.
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[Title] => NAIA-3 opening to boost tourism, investments GMA
[Summary] => LONDON President Arroyo is confident that the opening of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 (NAIA-3) would increase tourist arrivals and investments in the country.
Speaking before British and other European business leaders at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel here during a forum on business process outsourcing (BPO), the President said the government is just waiting for the go signal of the team of international technical evaluators to open the facility.
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HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANKING CORP
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[Title] => Low T-bills due to low inflation – De Leon
[Summary] => The low Treasury bill (T-bill) rates regime is an offshoot of the prevailing low inflation environment and the high level of liquidity in the market, National Treasurer Rosalia de Leon said over the weekend.
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[Title] => T-bills seen dropping further
[Summary] => Treasury bill rates could drop further even as the yields fell to historic lows on Monday’s auction, said Jose Arnulfo Veloso, incoming Hong Kong Shanghai Banking Corp. (HSBC) Philippines chief executive officer (CEO).
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[Title] => Economists lower inflation forecast to 3.5%
[Summary] => Economists from the private sector have lowered their inflation forecast for the year to 3.5 percent from four percent previously due to lower commodity prices, results of a survey conducted by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) showed.
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[Title] => Bangko Sentral may cut interest rates by another 50 basis points
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DAVAO CITY After 131 years in the country, the Hong Kong Shanghai Banking Corp. finally opened this week a new branch its first in Mindanao.
"Today is a special day as we mark a first in HSBCs 131-year history in the Philippines. For the first time, we have stepped into Mindanaoa region of fascinating diversity and great economic potential," said outgoing HSBC Phils. CEO Warner Manning.
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DAVAO CITY An environmental sensitivity index (ESI) mapping project has been launched here in an effort to protect and sustain the resource-rich Davao Gulf, also considered to be among the countrys busiest hubs serving several international shipping lines.
The Mapping for Conservation is a three-year project that aims to identify, assess and spatially present land, coastal and marine conditions as well as highlight degraded areas and hotspots in need of immediate attention.
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[Summary] => A US State Department counterterrorism expert warned yesterday that terror groups are now shifting to "soft targets," particularly business establishments that are perceived to be icons of American or Western culture.
Douglas Allison, executive director of the Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC), said the shift in the tactics of international terror groups, particularly al-Qaeda, had alarmed investors and forced governments to tighten regulations. Traditional targets of terrorist attacks are embassies and military facilities.
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[Title] => NAIA-3 opening to boost tourism, investments GMA
[Summary] => LONDON President Arroyo is confident that the opening of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 (NAIA-3) would increase tourist arrivals and investments in the country.
Speaking before British and other European business leaders at the Sheraton Park Lane Hotel here during a forum on business process outsourcing (BPO), the President said the government is just waiting for the go signal of the team of international technical evaluators to open the facility.
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