+ Follow DAVAO AND MAKATI Tag
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[Title] => PDIC to bid out closed bank’s assets
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[Title] => Makati, Davao most competitive cities in RP, study shows
[Summary] => BUTUAN CITY Davao City ranks with Makati City, the countrys premier financial and business center, as first in "competitiveness" among the major urban centers, including Manila.
This was based on a survey under the Philippine Cities Competitiveness Ranking Project spearheaded by the Asian Institute of Management and the United States Agency for International Development.
Trade and industry officials here released copies of the survey results during a press briefing.The survey was conducted last year.
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[Title] => Taguig mobilizes barangay network vs terror threats
[Summary] => Taguig Mayor Freddie Tinga mobilized all officials of the citys 18 barangays to check on new faces in their communities and to advise Taguig residents to be cautious and alert when riding public utility vehicles or going to public places.
Last Friday, Tiñga called barangay officials to an emergency meeting for the implementation of security measures against other possible acts of terrorism following the spate of bombings that occurred in the cities of General Santos, Davao and Makati on Valentines Day.
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This was based on a survey under the Philippine Cities Competitiveness Ranking Project spearheaded by the Asian Institute of Management and the United States Agency for International Development.
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Last Friday, Tiñga called barangay officials to an emergency meeting for the implementation of security measures against other possible acts of terrorism following the spate of bombings that occurred in the cities of General Santos, Davao and Makati on Valentines Day.
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