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TRENT FRANKUM
(left), general manager of CB Richard Ellis Philippines,
Inc., and Joey Radovan, vice chairman of CBRE’s Manila
office listen to questions from the media in a briefing
where CBRE explained its bullishness over the Philippines’
real estate outlook.
--Nonie
Reyes |
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Bicam panel OKs budget |
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CONGRESS
inched closer to ratifying the final version of the 2007
budget bill after the bicameral conference committee on
Wednesday rendered a report endorsing that the money measure
be submitted to Malacañang for signing into law by President
Arroyo.
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RP
imports likely grew slower: poll |
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Philippine imports probably grew at a slower pace in
November as global crude prices eased and purchases of
electronic items weakened, economists said.
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GMA
bears Asean agenda to Davos |
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PRESIDENT
Arroyo will apprise world leaders and top business
executives of developments in the evolution of the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) into a
“formidable bloc” when she attends the Annual Meeting of the
World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland this week. |
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Banks seen to step up NPAs sale this year |
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THE pace
of disposal by sale of banks’ nonperforming assets is
expected to quicken this year with the banks’ agreement to
lower prices of foreclosed assets offered for sale.
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‘Consumer confidence at an all-time high’ |
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THE
Filipino consumers’ confidence level is at an all-time high
with their worries over the economy, job prospects, and
political stability continually easing, according to
findings of global consumer research outfit ACNielsen on
Wednesday. |
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Typhoons could weigh down on ’06 GDP growth–Neda
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IT is
possible the Arroyo government might miss last year’s
economic target, as initial figures indicate a gross
domestic product (GDP) growth of as low as 5.3 percent and
up to 5.6 percent, a senior planning official on Wednesday
said. |
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SMC
block owner won’t get a seat |
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WHOEVER
comes out the beneficial owner or owners of 33,133,064
shares in San Miguel Corp. will no longer get a seat on the
board of San Miguel. |