FILE / STOCK Thousands of internet-linked assets used by Filipino banks and other financial service providers are exposed to digital threats, according to cybersecurity firm Tenable, raising the need for stronger digital defenses to ward off hackers
PLANTING SEASON A farmer uses a hand tractor to prepare a rice paddy for planting palay in Pulilan, Bulacan, on Aug. 8. GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE The countrys agricultural trade deficit widened in the second quarter as importation of farm goods continued
Philippine Stock Exchange, Bonifacio Global City. | INQUIRER PHOTO/LYN RILLON The benchmark stocks index dipped below the 6,900 level on Tuesday as fresh data showing government debt to have reached a record high in July dismayed investors. By the e
INQUIRER.net stock images The Philippines delivered raw sugar to the United States for the first time in four years after prioritizing domestic consumption. The Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) said that 25,300 metric tons (MT) of raw sugar bou
Upgrade Energy Philippines (UGEP) is set to receive a financial boost amounting to $10 million from a Singaporean investment company for its solar power projects. In a statement over the weekend, the solar developer said that Singaporean investment
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The Philippines moved three spots down in an annual global ranking of economies that measures their ability to attract and retain a skilled workforce, a report by the Institute for Management Development (IMD) World Competitiveness Center showed. Ba
MANILAubet95, Philippines Government debt decreased to P15.55 trillion at the end of August, primarily attributed to the revaluation effect of peso appreciation and the net repayment of external debt, the Bureau of the Treasury (BTr) said on Tuesday
PHOTO FROM AFP/INQUIRER FILES MANILA, Philippines — Swine industry leaders are urging President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to authorize the emergency use of African Swine Fever (ASF) vaccines. In a letter to Marcos presented last week to Agriculture