Oil declines as rising US crude stockpiles expand global glut
Oil declined, as rising US crude stockpiles kept supplies at the highest level in more than eight decades.
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Oil declined, as rising US crude stockpiles kept supplies at the highest level in more than eight decades.
By Francis L. Bonnevie
By Catherine N. Pillas
By Bianca Cuaresma
On the heels of the ongoing Senate Blue-Ribbon Committee investigation on the alleged $81-million money-laundering fiasco involving officers of the Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. (RCBC), Sen. Antonio F. Trillanes IV reiterated his call addressed to the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE), the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) to look into the allegations that a PSE director is also being used to launder money.
The BusinessMirror led the 2015 PAJ-SMC Binhi Awards for agricultural journalism, clinching five of the 14 contest categories.
By Mike Freeman | TNS
By Marla Jo Fisher / The Orange County Register
By C. Mendez Legaspi
By Catherine N. Pillas
By David Cagahastian
Mobile services operator Globe Telecom Inc. is embarking on the second tranche of its multimillion-dollar network modernization program—a feat that is seen boosting its capacity and helping plug the infrastructure gap in the Philippine telecommunications industry.
Apple Inc. suffered one major casualty in its legal victory over the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI): bragging rights over the iPhone’s security.
BUDGET carrier Cebu Pacific is hiking its flight frequencies from Manila, Cebu, Iloilo and Davao to key domestic and international destinations to accommodate passenger demand during the summer peak travel period.
By Mia Rosienna Mallari
President Barack Obama will be meeting with Asian leaders in Washington this week, as fears grow that long-smoldering tensions on the Korean Peninsula and in the South China Sea risk flaring into conflict.
By Heller McAlpin / Los Angeles Times
By Bianca Cuaresma
China is emerging as a global hub for money laundering—not just for Chinese, but for criminals around the world—The Associated Press has found. There are a number of options in China for cleaning dirty money, including through major state-run banks, import-export schemes and informal money-transfer systems that date back a millennium, according to recent police investigations and lawsuits in Europe and the United States.
By Mia Rosienna Mallari / Second of three parts
Edgard Cabangon (second from left) receives for his father, the late Ambassador Antonio L. Cabangon Chua, the Outstanding CPA Award for 2015 from the Board of Accountancy (BOA), headed by Chairman Joel Tan Torres (right).
By Lorenz S. Marasigan
NICKNAMED “Duterte Harry,” after a Clint Eastwood character with little regard for rules, the Davao City mayor casually threatens to shoot criminals, hang them using laundry line or drown them in Manila Bay. His expletives have sideswiped even the deeply revered pope.
The government will spend around P900 million to produce the country’s geologic quadrangle and groundwater maps in the next two years, an important factor in mining, exploration, construction and urban-planning undertakings.
The Philippine Association of Meat Processors, Inc. (Pampi) is appealing to the Bureau of Customs (BOC) to investigate trading companies masquerading as registered meat importing firms, as millions of pesos worth of meat products may have already been imported by these groups.
DAVAO CITY—Local governments would soon have their manual on conducting greenhouse-gas (GHG) inventory, official version of it having been turned over to the Climate Change Commission (CCC).
By Cathy Hobbs / Tribune News Service
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