+ Follow XIAMEN AND HONG KONG Tag
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[Title] => Allied Bank issues P3.5-billion long-term negotiable certificates of deposit
[Summary] => Allied Banking Corp. has issued long-term negotiable certificates of deposit (LTNCD) worth P3.5 billion with a fixed rate of seven percent payable quarterly until 2014.
[DatePublished] => 2009-11-16 00:00:00
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[Title] => GMA wants a consulate in Shanghai
[Summary] => The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) is fast-tracking the opening of a regular consulate in Shanghai as decided by President Arroyo in time for her visit to China to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit this month.
Acting Foreign Affairs Secretary Franklin Ebdalin said yesterday that the putting up of a consulate in Shanghai is a presidential decision that needed the approval of the Chinese government.
The APEC Summit is scheduled in Shanghai on Oct. 20 to 21. The President will have a state visit in Beijing on Oct. 28.
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XIAMEN AND HONG KONG
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Acting Foreign Affairs Secretary Franklin Ebdalin said yesterday that the putting up of a consulate in Shanghai is a presidential decision that needed the approval of the Chinese government.
The APEC Summit is scheduled in Shanghai on Oct. 20 to 21. The President will have a state visit in Beijing on Oct. 28.
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October 17, 2001 - 12:00am