ATHENS—Greece’s finance ministry says a key body monitoring the country’s international bailout has approved the disbursement of the next batch of rescue loans. The ministry said...
WASHINGTON—The top jobs numbers for June would have seemed to be cause for some appreciation. After all, the unemployment rate dipped to 6.1 per cent, the...
MANILA – The Court of Appeals affirmed the Regional Trial Court’s (RTC) decision allowing the cash-strapped firm College Assurance Plan Philippines Inc. (CAP), to undergo a...
MANILA – The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) said that a Nestle dirtibutor and 6 other companies are now facing charges for their alleged evasion of...
MANILA – Amid changes in their operating environment, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Amando M. Tetangco Jr. is urging rural banks to review their...
Ambassador Zhao Jianhua, Beijing’s envoy to Manila, said in a speech to Filipino businessmen on Tuesday that China and the Philippines should work to strengthen weak...
The price of oil extended losses to near $104 a barrel Thursday as the risk of supply disruptions in Iraq continued to recede. Benchmark U.S. crude...
BEIJING—China announced another modest easing Thursday of its currency controls, saying banks will be allowed to set their own exchange rates in dealings with customers. The...
WASHINGTON—Hiring was likely robust for a fifth straight month in June, a sign that the economic recovery, now entering its sixth year, is finally gaining meaningful...
SEOUL, South Korea—The economic relationship between China and South Korea looks like it couldn’t be better as Xi Jinping arrives in Seoul Thursday for his first...