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What Marcos did not say in his SONA
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Monday made no mention of the country’s fast-growing online gambling industry and the new ...
By Sen. Rodante Marcoleta Filipinos who consume 135 kilowatt-hours (kWh) or less of electricity each month could soon be exempted from paying their electric bil ...
IMF maintains 2025 growth forecast for the Philippines at 5.5% but raises its 2026 outlook to 5.9%, citing global economic ...
The Bureau of the Treasury (BTr) said Monday it awarded P28.4 billion worth of Treasury bills (T-bills) at its auction Monday ...
The Philippines is tapping mobile wallet GCash to sell small-denominated government securities, according to the Bureau of ...
MANILA, Philippines - Money sent home by Filipinos overseas posted a slower growth in May, as such inflows may have tracked a ...
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President Marcos has vetoed a bill that was supposed to grant the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) a national university status.
After the 19th Congress failed to hold a bicam conference, lawmakers are giving the minimum wage hike bill another shot, refiling it on the very first day of the 20th Congress.
Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian's bill seeks to establish a new civil registration system to prevent foreign nationals from fraudulently acquiring Philippine citizenship.
There is a bill against discrimination based on sex, gender, and expression, and the Philippine Congress just let it languish for 25 years ...
Acting Gov. Josh Tenorio is asking federal officials to explain whether a 1% proposed remittance tax in the budget reconciliation bill passed by the Senate will apply to Guam.