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[Title] => Fuel price rollback expected
[Summary] => Malacañang announced yesterday a possible rollback in the pump prices of gasoline and other fuel products as a result of the softening in crude oil prices in the world market.
In a statement issued by the Palace, Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye tried to paint a bright economic outlook for the country despite the 5.4 percent average increase in the price of consumer goods in June.
The inflation rate rose last month to 5.4 percent from 4.7 percent in May, according to the latest figures released by the National Economic and Development Authority Tuesday.
[DatePublished] => 2004-07-08 00:00:00
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[Title] => Oil companies asked to hold prices
[Summary] => Malacañang can apply only "moral suasion" on the so-called "Big Three" and the other minor players in the domestic oil industry in its efforts to "mitigate the impact" of spiraling crude oil prices in the world market.
In his daily Palace briefing, Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye said that the government, through Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Vicente Perez, has been "in constant dialogue" with the oil companies.
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[Title] => Power sector investors await election results
[Summary] => Potential buyers of the generating companies (gencos) and transmission assets owned by the state-run National Power Corp. (Napocor) are in wait-and-see mode for the results of last Mondays presidential elections, President Arroyo said yesterday.
President Arroyo revealed this to Palace reporters in a hastily organized "thanksgiving luncheon" she hosted for them at Malacañang a day after the elections.
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[Title] => Fuel price rollback expected
[Summary] => Malacañang announced yesterday a possible rollback in the pump prices of gasoline and other fuel products as a result of the softening in crude oil prices in the world market.
In a statement issued by the Palace, Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye tried to paint a bright economic outlook for the country despite the 5.4 percent average increase in the price of consumer goods in June.
The inflation rate rose last month to 5.4 percent from 4.7 percent in May, according to the latest figures released by the National Economic and Development Authority Tuesday.
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[Title] => Oil companies asked to hold prices
[Summary] => Malacañang can apply only "moral suasion" on the so-called "Big Three" and the other minor players in the domestic oil industry in its efforts to "mitigate the impact" of spiraling crude oil prices in the world market.
In his daily Palace briefing, Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye said that the government, through Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Vicente Perez, has been "in constant dialogue" with the oil companies.
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[Title] => Power sector investors await election results
[Summary] => Potential buyers of the generating companies (gencos) and transmission assets owned by the state-run National Power Corp. (Napocor) are in wait-and-see mode for the results of last Mondays presidential elections, President Arroyo said yesterday.
President Arroyo revealed this to Palace reporters in a hastily organized "thanksgiving luncheon" she hosted for them at Malacañang a day after the elections.
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