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<?xml encoding="utf-8" ??>Data privacy is more important than ever in the age of “big data,” when information is constantly being collected and analyzed. With the number of data breaches and misuse of personal information on the rise, both people and businesses need to put data privacy

As the upcoming Fed rate announcement nears, investors are holding their breath; on this week's edition of The DecisionPoint Trading Room, Carl talks about what that likely means for the market short-term. He covers the top ten mega-cap stocks, and both he and Erin discuss

A woman shops inside a supermarket in Quezon City, Jan. 16, 2023. — PHILIPPINE STAR/MIGUEL DE GUZMANBy Keisha B. Ta-asan, ReporterINFLATION likely further eased in April amid lower food prices, electricity rate cuts, and favorable base effects, analysts said.However, still-elevated inflation may prompt the Bangko

A woman shops inside a supermarket in Quezon City, Jan. 16, 2023. -- PHILIPPINE STAR/MIGUEL DE GUZMANBy Keisha B. Ta-asan, ReporterINFLATION likely further eased in April amid lower food prices, electricity rate cuts, and favorable base effects, analysts said.However, still-elevated inflation may prompt the Bangko

A woman shops inside a supermarket in Quezon City, Jan. 16, 2023. — PHILIPPINE STAR/MIGUEL DE GUZMANBy Keisha B. Ta-asan, ReporterINFLATION likely further eased in April amid lower food prices, electricity rate cuts, and favorable base effects, analysts said.However, still-elevated inflation may prompt the Bangko

Commuters wearing face masks pass through the pedestrian overpass in Manila, April 30, 2023. -- PHILIPPINE STAR/MIGUEL DE GUZMANTHE ORGANISATION for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) expects the Philippine economy to expand by 5.7% this year, slightly below the government's target."Exports may slow in 2023

Commuters wearing face masks pass through the pedestrian overpass in Manila, April 30, 2023. — PHILIPPINE STAR/MIGUEL DE GUZMANTHE ORGANISATION for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) expects the Philippine economy to expand by 5.7% this year, slightly below the government’s target.“Exports may slow in 2023

Construction workers are seen at work in Pasay City, May 22, 2017. -- REUTERS/ERIK DE CASTROBy Luisa Maria Jacinta C. Jocson, ReporterBETTER infrastructure planning is needed to prepare for potential "fiscal surprises," analysts said.The World Bank in a recent report said developing countries must improve