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Castro flags Marcos EO reducing DBP's remittance to national gov'tHouse Deputy Minority Leader France Castro on Monday expressed alarm over President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr.&39;s executive order (EO) reducing the remittance of state-run Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) dividends to the national government.
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Archers, runner, cyclist dominate 3rd day of Batang Pinoy Nationals - BusinessMirrorVIGAN CITY, Ilocos Sur—Jathniel Caleb Fernandez of Baguio City and Adrianna Jessie Magbojos of Sta. Rosa City shot their way to a five-gold medal effort in archery to emerge the most successful young athletes so far in the Philippine Sports Commission’s (PSC) Batang Pinoy National Championships at the San Ildefonso Central School. The nine-year-old Fernandez,
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PCG: Over 50K outbound, 40K inbound seaport passengers as Christmas Day nearsCoast Guard personnel said a total of 50,973 outbound passengers and 48,694 inbound passengers were monitored across the country as of 12 noon, Tuesday.
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Wall Street falls for fourth straight day as recession worries nagWall Street closed lower for a fourth straight session with Nasdaq leading declines as investors shied away from riskier bets, worried the Federal Reserve’s tightening campaign could push the U.S. economy into a recession. | Reuters
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PLDT sell-off wipes out P62B in market value in a single dayPLDT Inc. saw its worst trading session since tycoon Manuel Pangilinan and Indonesia’s Salim group bought the telecommunications giant in 1998, following the discovery of billions of pesos in overspending over four years that was disclosed to the public.
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