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[Title] => Banks’ bad loan ratio rises to 9-month high
[Summary] => The non-performing loan (NPL) ratio of banks climbed to its highest level in nine months in May as bad loans continued to increase, reflecting normalization in asset quality and the delayed impact of previously high interest rates on borrowers.
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[Title] => Capitol pledges P50M for Mandaue hospital
[Summary] => With the common goal of improving the healthcare system for their constituents, the Cebu Provincial Government has committed ?50 million in financial assistance to the Mandaue City Government for the purchase of medical equipment for the Mandaue City Hospital.
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[Title] => Capitol sets aside P16M for hospital expansion, sewage
[Summary] => The Cebu provincial government has earmarked ?16 million for expansion projects at Ricardo L. Maningo Memorial Hospital (RLMMH) and for the construction of a sewage treatment plant (STP), Piso Health Consultant Dr. Elisse Nicole Catalan confirmed Tuesday, June 9.
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[Title] => Bank lending grows 11.4 percent in April, fastest in 9 months
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[Title] => Dollar reserves dwindle to 16-month low in May
[Summary] => The country’s dollar reserves fell to $103.97 billion as of end-May 2026 – the lowest level in 16 months – as government debt payments, lower gold prices and central bank foreign exchange operations weighed on the country’s external buffers.
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[Title] => GoTyme, Wise launch money transfer service
[Summary] => GoTyme Bank has launched an in-app international money transfer service that allows customers to send funds to more than 170 countries and territories, as the digital bank seeks to capture rising demand for faster and more transparent cross-border payments.
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[Title] => Government borrowings fall sharply in April
[Summary] => The Philippines posted a sharp drop in gross borrowings in April on the back of a 68-percent decrease in domestic financing, according to the Bureau of the Treasury.
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[Title] => ‘Current account gap could swell to $21 billion‘
[Summary] => The Philippines’ current account deficit could widen to $21 billion this year from $16.3 billion last year, due to the economic fallout from the ongoing Middle East crisis, according to Bank of America (BofA) Global Research.
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[Title] => Government debt payments dip to P169 billion in March
[Summary] => The Marcos administration reduced its debt payments to P169 billion in March amid a decline in amortization payments. Still, debt service more than doubled in the first quarter, the Bureau of the Treasury (BTr) said.
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[Title] => Peso hits record low 61.56 per dollar
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[Title] => Capitol pledges P50M for Mandaue hospital
[Summary] => With the common goal of improving the healthcare system for their constituents, the Cebu Provincial Government has committed ?50 million in financial assistance to the Mandaue City Government for the purchase of medical equipment for the Mandaue City Hospital.
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[Title] => Capitol sets aside P16M for hospital expansion, sewage
[Summary] => The Cebu provincial government has earmarked ?16 million for expansion projects at Ricardo L. Maningo Memorial Hospital (RLMMH) and for the construction of a sewage treatment plant (STP), Piso Health Consultant Dr. Elisse Nicole Catalan confirmed Tuesday, June 9.
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[Title] => Bank lending grows 11.4 percent in April, fastest in 9 months
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[Title] => Dollar reserves dwindle to 16-month low in May
[Summary] => The country’s dollar reserves fell to $103.97 billion as of end-May 2026 – the lowest level in 16 months – as government debt payments, lower gold prices and central bank foreign exchange operations weighed on the country’s external buffers.
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[Summary] => GoTyme Bank has launched an in-app international money transfer service that allows customers to send funds to more than 170 countries and territories, as the digital bank seeks to capture rising demand for faster and more transparent cross-border payments.
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[Title] => Government borrowings fall sharply in April
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[Title] => Peso hits record low 61.56 per dollar
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