Kobe Steel scandal may widen as group has over 6,000 partners
October 17, 2017
Kobe Steel Ltd.’s data fraud scandal may ensnare more companies as the group does business with 6,123 companies in Japan, according to a Teikoku Databank Ltd. survey released Monday. On Friday, Kobe Steel said its falsely certified products are believed
Stocks lose strong early momentum but manage new all-time high close
October 17, 2017
The Philippine Stock Exchange index managed to close at a new record high despite losing momentum after soaring in early trading on Tuesday. The index gained 49.80 points to end at 8,497.80. It was at a new intraday record of
World Bank confirms assistance to Philippines in rebuilding Marawi City
October 17, 2017
WASHINGTON DC—World Bank chief executive officer Kristalina Georgieva confirmed the institution’s commitment to work with the Philippine government in helping conflict-torn Marawi City rise from devastation, along with scaling up support for peace-building efforts in Mindanao, a statement from the
Kuroda at G-30 meeting
October 17, 2017
WASHINGTON- Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda speaks during the 32nd Annual Group of 30 (G30) International Banking Seminar in Washington, DC, on Sundaon, October 15, 2017. Jiji Press
Overseas Filipinos personal remittances up 9.4% in August
October 16, 2017
Overseas Filipinos’ personal remittances grew 9,4 percent in August to reach $2.8 billion, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas said Monday. This brought personal remittances from January to August to $20.7 billion, higher by 6.4 percent relative to the year-ago level.
Dominguez hopes reforms in economy, public governance to attract more US investors to Philippines
October 15, 2017
Washington DC — Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III has expressed optimism that the great strides in public governance and the economic reforms the Philippines has far taken with the generous assistance of the United States would convince more American businessmen
Toshiba Memory Corp. President Naruke and Bain Capital’s operations Head Sugimoto shake hands
October 14, 2017
Toshiba Memory Corp. President Yasuo Naruke (R) and Yuji Sugimoto, head of in Japan, pose as they shake hands in front of a buliding of the Toshiba Memory Yokkaichi plant during a press tour in Yokkaichi, Mie prefecture on Friday,
G-20 Finance Ministers meet in Washington
October 14, 2017
WASHINGTON- China’s Vice Finance Minister Zhu Guagyao (L) looks on near Haruhiko Kuroda, Governor of the Bank of Japan (BOJ) before the G20 Finance ministers group photo at the IMF headquarters in Washington, DC on Thursday, October 12, 2017. Jiji
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