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[Title] => Talisay vehicles upkeep costs more than new units
[Summary] => State auditors want the Talisay City Government to determine who is responsible in the repairs of 11 vehicles and heavy equipments that costs P7.272 million.
[DatePublished] => 2013-09-13 00:00:00
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[Title] => BSP okays $38.6-M loans for micro-enterprises
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The Monetary Board of the BSP approved the commodity loan from the US under the Farm Bill or Public Law 480, an annual commodity loan facility used by the government to support its budget requirements.
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The Monetary Board of the BSP approved the commodity loan from the US under the Farm Bill or Public Law 480, an annual commodity loan facility used by the government to support its budget requirements.
Under the commodity loan, the US lends the Philippines the equivalent of $20 million worth of farm commodities, usually cereals like wheat, corn or rice.
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