Money Matters
Stories on financial literacy, foreign investment, and the fast-growing Philippine economy.
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	BSP expects inflation to revert to 2 to 4% target
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said inflation may go back down to two to four percent despite the higher…
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	Econ prof: TRAIN Law aims to help Filipinos cut bad habits
An economics professor said that the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) Law or Republic Act No. 10963 aims to…
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	Diokno: PH maintains one of fastest growth rates in the world
Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno said that in 2018, the economy of the Philippines likely grew 6.5 – 6.7%, maintaining one…
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	Government Employs Measures to Further Reduce Inflation
The country’s inflation rate went down to a seven-month low of 5.1 percent in December. But this is far from…
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	More Filipino households with savings in Q4 – BSP
The latest nationwide poll by Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) showed a slight increase in the number of Filipino households…
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	5 na Paraan Para Makatipid Ngayong Pasko
Pasko na naman. Panahon na naman ng mga Christmas parties, bigayan ng regalo, reunion ng mga kaibigan at kamag-anak, at…
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	DepEd stresses importance of financial literacy
The Department of Education (DepEd) aims to instill improved financial literacy among teachers and learners. It is one of the…
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	PH to get $235M investment from Cargill in next 2 years
Cargill, the US-based food and agriculture multinational giant, is setting its sights on potential areas of expansion like Southeast Asia…
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	Chinese Company Investing $2B to Build Industrial Park in New Clark City
Along with President Xi Jinping’s visit in the country is a $2-billion investment to build an industrial park in New…
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	Tinipid Ngunit Kulang: Why Filipinos need to learn how to save better
Filipinos are a generous people. We give as long as we can, without question. But what does this mean for…
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