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                    [Title] => PSE may ease rules to attract more SMEs
                    [Summary] => Hoping to attract more small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to offer their shares to the public, the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) plans to relax the rules involving the proportion of ownership of the majority stockholders and the lock-up period of these shares.

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The GFSME was formerly under the Office of the Executive Secretary and was only recently transferred to the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
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The GFSME was formerly under the Office of the Executive Secretary and was only recently transferred to the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
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