PHILIPPINE STAR/WALTER BOLLOZOSBy Luisa Maria Jacinta C. Jocson, Reporter INFLATION may have quickened for the second straight month in March, according to economists, which could make the case for the Philippine central bank to keep key rates higher for longer.It probably rose by 3.8% last

PHILIPPINE STAR/ MIGUEL DE GUZMANBy John Victor D. Ordoñez, Reporter THE GOVERNMENT of President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. should turn to Japan for funding assistance to fast-track stalled infrastructure and development projects initially designed for funding by Chinese loans, according to economists.“The Japan International Cooperation

REUTERSBy Revin Mikhael D. Ochave, ReporterTHE PHILIPPINES’ ban on the crypto exchange Binance may have a “chilling effect” on the industry, according to analysts. “Overall, this action of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) sends a chilling effect to all other exchanges, whether they are

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1 of 6THE MAIN Metro Manila artery that is EDSA is also known to many as “automotive row,” on account of the numerous mobility brands that have set up shop there. It’s a key battleground as much as it is a thriving marketplace.It’s thus an