Strong US alliance seen boosting PH stocks to 8,600 in 2025

Meg J. Adonis - @inquirerdotnet 12/02/2024

The Philippines’ strong alliance with the United States could protect it from the effects of another Donald Trump presidency, potentially helping the local stock market reach 8,600 by the end of 2025. Strong US alliance seen boosting…

Ayala to sell half of GCash stake to Mitsubishi for P18.4 billion

Meg J. Adonis - @inquirerdotnet 10/18/2024

Ayala Corp. is selling half of its stake in popular e-wallet GCash to Japan’s Mitsubishi Corp. for at least P18.4 billion. As a result, Mitsubishi will own 50 percent of AC Ventures Holdings Corp ., which in…

LPG price: P3.30 more for every 11-kg tank

Meg J. Adonis - @inquirerdotnet 03/01/2024

MANILA, Philippines — The price of cooking gas has gone up again and this is the third month in a row that this happened. An increase of P0.30 per kilogram in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices effective…

Gasoline prices to be slashed by 70 centavos/liter, diesel by 95 centavos/liter

Meg J. Adonis - @inquirerdotnet 02/26/2024

MANILA, Philippines — Cuts in the prices of fuel on Tuesday, February 27, will somehow ease the hurt of motorists pockets after the hefty price hikes implemented last week. Gasoline prices will be slashed by 70 centavos…

Fuel prices: Big time hikes for gasoline, diesel start Tuesday

Meg J. Adonis - @inquirerdotnet 02/19/2024

MANILA, Philippines — Local oil firms have announced big-time increases in the pump prices of petroleum products effective on Tuesday, February 20, and this means that the small reprieve granted to motorists last week will be short-lived.…

Diesel prices cut by P1.85/liter, gasoline by P1.60/liter, oil firms say

Meg J. Adonis - @inquirerdotnet 12/11/2023

MANILA  — A big-time rollback in the pump prices of petroleum products will be implemented on Tuesday, December 12, by local oil companies. The cut in the fuel prices will be as high as P1.85 per liter.…

Fuel prices down 20 to 50 centavos per liter effective Sept. 26

Meg J. Adonis - @inquirerdotnet 09/25/2023

MANILA — Local oil firms will roll back fuel prices effective Tuesday, September 26.  This will give Filpinos a reprieve from two and a half months of increases in the pump prices of petroleum products. In separate…

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