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The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (Philippine Central Bank) wants to assure the depositing public that the country's banking system will continue to be a dependable source of funds to support the economy's funding requirements in light of the turmoil occurring overseas.
The banking sector remains sound and stable, and that industry members ...
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New payment term for 1016 Residences by Ayala Land Premier (applicable to all residential units):
20% - DOWNPAYMENT
20% - CATCH UP (after 60 days from reservation date spread equally until May 2014)
60% - LUMP SUM
5% - LOW INTEREST
For a two- and three-bedroom sample computation under the above ...
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Jewelry is rarely sold for its true value.
You pay a premium for the design, the
overhead of the business and normal
profits of the dealer, so it's actually
bought at a loss.
The phrase, "bull market" has been running through Wall Street circles for all of 2011. As the ...
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Sedona Parc – by Alveo Land (standard bearer for innovation and mid-range brand of Ayala Land) is especially designed to address the needs of Cebu's Urban Achievers. Sedona Parc will be a stylish residential condominium of 114 units that will offer upscale lifestyle inspired by style, design and nature; set to rise in a tranquil and ...
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Some local banks are now willing to provide housing loans of up to 25 years after the government successfully sold longer-dated debts, according to Finance Secretary Cesar V. Purisima, abs-cbnNews.com reported yesterday.
"Banks now are telling me that they're looking at offering consumers 25-year housing loans. ...
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Attention: Priority Buyers of Sedona Parc
Mark the following important dates:
Priority Selling Dates
Dec. 16
PLATINUM CLIENTS (Top 40 buyers of Ayala Land and Cebu Holdings Inc.)
8:30am - 12:00nn
Dec. 18
REPEAT BUYERS
8:30am - 12:00nn
Dec. 18
FIRST TIME BUYERS WITH LOIs (Letter of Interest)
12:00nn - 4:00pm
For more information, send ...
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Starting January next year, all employees, whether permanent, temporary or provisional, all self-employed persons, regardless of trade, business or occupation with an income or salary of at least P1,000 a month will be mandated to apply as members of the Home Development Mutual Fund (Pag-ibig Fund).
This is just one of the highlights of the ...
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