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Office spaces in the Philippines typically conform to a certain stereotype: a single building 50 stories high, concentrated in one area, and located in a highly congested central business district. While offices of this kind have served as a home

Vendors prepare various floral arrangements at the Dangwa flower market days ahead of Valentine’s Day in Manila on Friday, Feb. 6, 2026.— PHILIPPINE STAR/RYAN BALDEMORFlower prices at Dangwa, Manila, are expected to rise due to the anticipated surge in demand as

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. leads the launch of TESDA’s Skills Passport application at the Makabagong San Juan National Government Center in San Juan City, Feb. 5, 2026.—PHILIPPINE STAR/NOEL PABALATEThe Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) said it aims

Jason Goldberg Winnipeg has built a career around clarity. In a field known for complexity, he has focused on making big ideas work in the real world. Not with noise or headlines, but with structure, discipline, and long-term thinking.Based in

US spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds recorded another day of heavy withdrawals on Wednesday, as falling cryptocurrency prices and broader risk-off sentiment continued to weigh on investor confidence. According to data from SoSoValue, investors pulled $544.94 million from US spot Bitcoin ETFs

Shares of Volvo Cars slid sharply on Thursday after the carmaker reported a steep fall in fourth-quarter operating profit, highlighting how tariffs, currency headwinds, and cooling demand are squeezing margins across the auto sector. The stock dropped more than 25%, putting

US stock index futures were largely unchanged on Thursday as investors digested mixed signals from corporate earnings, rising artificial intelligence spending plans, and continued volatility in the cryptocurrency market. The cautious mood followed a significant sell-off in software stocks that