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Marcos, Trump to meet ‘in a few days’–Rubio
President Marcos and US President Donald Trump will have their first bilateral meeting in Washington “in a few days,” US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Thursday. Rubio made the disclosure at ...
The US is reportedly working towards an interim trade deal with India, potentially setting tariffs below 20%, a favorable position compared to other Asian nations. This arrangement allows for ...
President Donald Trump has landed in Texas for a firsthand look at the devastation caused by catastrophic flooding that has killed at least 120 people, which the administration has characterized ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met his Japanese and Philippine counterparts in a meeting Thursday on the sidelines of ...
It’s a possible sign that President Donald Trump’s wave of tariff letters is again raising concern among investors.
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PSEi ends red while global stocks rose
The Philippine Stock Exchange Index (PSEi) failed to reclaim 6,500 and ended flat on Friday. Investors reeled from global trade headwinds. By the closing bell, the benchmark PSEi had shed 0.05 percent ...
ASIAN stocks drew foreign inflows for a second straight month in June, buoyed by investors wagering on US Federal Reserve interest rate cuts and a softer US dollar, though gains were capped by jitters ...
United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio met his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi Friday on the sidelines of Asean talks in ...
THE July 9, 2025 letter from US President Donald Trump to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. outlines a blunt and coercive ...
On July 3, two vessels collided in a harbor in Lucena City, Philippines: a fishing boat heading directly toward a ferry, resulting in a collision. Fortunately, no one was injured.
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Tariff woes dampen market anew
Investors shied away from the market for a second day in a row, daunted by Washington’s move to slap trading allies, ...
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The Philippines is rich
The Philippines is not so bad a country after all. The World Bank published July 2, 2025 its latest tome, the World Bank Development Indicators (WDI), the world’s premier collection of cross-country ...