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Gaming sector faces rising competition
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BSP could hike rates next month — DBS
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Foreign investors worry about exit as China opens doors
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Escondida copper mine declares force majeure on Chile strike
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Despite diesel scandal, car makers offer new models, revamped cars
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Wall Street hits records again on Trump economy hopes
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Act expanding the benefits and privileges of PWDs — A closer look
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House panel to tackle auto excise tax today
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Dominguez: Improving governance at BIR, Customs won’t be enough
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Senators back BIR exemption from gov’t salary rules
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NAIA PPP on hold amid review of airport projects
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Tax reform bills seen key to ensuring growth, Deutsche Bank says
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DoF, DSWD plan one-stop shop for relief goods
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Cebu airport targets 10 million passenger arrivals by end-2017
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PLDT and Smart Enterprise Drives Faster Emergency Response for the City of Bacoor
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Philippine mobile Internet speeds improve in Q4: report
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How Zen Rooms is disrupting PHL hotel sector
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Robert Walters plans to expand portfolio of recruitment services in Philippines
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SMC: Tests show coal plant emissions below gov’t limits
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TAXES, FREE TUITION, AND A DIGITAL NATION
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A bromance changes things
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Is current inflation worrisome?
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Just delivering messages
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Compared with Facebook at the time of its IPO, Snapchat presents a significantly weaker investment opportunity. That doesn’t mean it’s not worth a flutter — there aren’t too many new Facebooks entering the market — but some caution is probably in order. W
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The inflation uptick arising from the Philippines’ tax reform program will not result in the decline of real income of the poor and working classes.
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Abe, Trump condemn North Korea missile test
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In first Trump meeting, Israel PM Netanyahu has Hezbollah in his sights NEW LEAF
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CIA director gives medal to top Saudi royal
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Germany to elect ‘anti-Trump’ Steinmeier as president
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Duterte blasts mining in Surigao visit
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DoJ soon to issue resolution vs de Lima
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State prosecutors oppose Gigi Reyes’ move to dismiss PDAF plunder case
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Rates of Treasury bills to climb as BSP expects faster inflation
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Yields on gov’t debt steady
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Earnings to give mart direction amid lack of leads
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Peso likely range-bound as marts look to US, EU
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Freeport says no deal with Indonesia, export ban remains
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France’s Renault stake blocks deeper Nissan deal — CEO Ghosn
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Japan automaker share prices feel heat ahead of Trump-Abe meeting
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Oil rides on widespread OPEC deal compliance
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Gold steadies below three-month peak as dollar, US Treasury yields pare gains
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Copper hits highest since May 2015 on Chile strike
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Lady Bulldogs race to 3-0 for solo UAAP lead
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Star Hotshots go for commanding 3-0 series lead over Barangay Ginebra Kings
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Devance is the missing link
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Reavis wants to prove he has a lot left in tank, chases fellow old timer Taulava
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First UFC women’s featherweight champion
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Durant shakes off jeers to lead Golden State Warriors to win over OKC
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Spieth surges to six-shot lead at Pebble Beach
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Pagnanawon tops grueling 251-km Stage 5 of LBC Ronda
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GK’s Social Business Summit gathers sustainable businesses
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SvelT’i bares noninvasive, cutting-edge solutions
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Lacoste goes cosmic at New York fashion week
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New Balance round-the-clock
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Who needs 10 steps when a 4-step beauty regimen will do?
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Do ‘sin taxes’ really change consumer behavior?
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Does your employer have a bereavement leave policy?
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Ford spending $1 billion on AI from ex-Google, Uber leaders
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Junk the ‘follow-up’ culture
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Baidu backer Finian Tan bets on the next big thing: immortality
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Social media marketing for business-to-business companies
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A banner year
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In with the new
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Significant innovations
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McKinsey identified four trends seen driving the [automotive] sector — diverse mobility, autonomous driving, electrification, and connectivity — and said these can, in turn, engender shifting markets and revenue pools; changes in mobility behavior; diffus