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Economist Raises Possibility Of Another BSP Rate Cut

“BSP actually has room for further easing just to signal that they’re willing to support growth recovery into faster track,” University of Asia and the Pacific economist Dr. Victor Abola said during the virtual briefing of the First Metro Investment Corporation on Wednesday.

National ID System: How To Apply In 3 Simple Steps

Are you prepared for next year’s election? If not or you’re still not sure on how to apply for an ID, see these 3 simple steps to get one now.

5 Plants That Beginner Plantitos And Plantitas Can Grow In Their Home

No green thumb? No problem! Here are 5 easy to grow and care plants that could potentially start your plantito/plantita journey!

QC Children Now Allowed Outdoors In Designated Safe Zones

Mga bata sa Quezon City na may edad na lima pataas, pwede nang lumabas ulit!

Duterte Welcomes World Bank Apology Over Report On PH Education

On Monday, PRRD welcomed the World Bank's apology, hoping the financial institutions would soon come up with a "more accurate" report.

CREATE Law, Opening Of Economy Boost PH’s Net FDIs

In a report, Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC) chief economist Michael Ricafort said lower interest rates and lower cost of some inputs like real estate property and leases are plus factors that enticed higher FDIs.

Pangasinan Lass Turns Clothes Reworking Hobby Into Business

DOLE’s project aims to contribute to the prevention and elimination of child labor by providing families of kid laborers access to decent livelihood opportunities for enhanced income.

Boracay: Next Stop For Cyclists

There's a new haven for the cyclists out there!

824 Informal Workers Get Aid From BARMM

According to Minister Raisa Jajurie among the recipients were farmers, motorcycle and public transport drivers, fisherfolk, carpenters, and construction workers whose daily incomes and livelihoods were severely affected by the pandemic.

World Bank Apologizes To PH Over Release Of Education Report

“We deeply regret that the report on education was inadvertently published earlier than scheduled and before the Department of Education had enough chance to provide inputs. This was an oversight on our part, and we conveyed our personal apologies in our communication with the government,” World Bank stated.

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