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BoI-approved investments jump 21%

BusinessWorld Online

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July 12, 2026

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BoI-approved investments jump 21%

THE BOARD of Investments (BoI) has approved P461.84 billion worth of investments in the first half of 2026, mainly in renewable energy and real estate sectors.

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Economic Times

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· Jul 11, 2026

Mid & smallcaps turn the tide for equity mutual fund flows

Equity mutual fund inflows increased significantly in June, reaching 28,973 crore. Retail investors returned to mid- and small-cap segments, allocating substantial funds to these categories. Systematic investment plan collections also saw a modest rise during the month. The mutual fund industry's assets under management edged up slightly, aided by market gains. Sectoral and thematic funds also experienced renewed investor interest and recovered inflows.

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 11, 2026

AppLovin vs. Fastly: A Look at Recent Revenue Trends for These Tech Companies

AppLovin's revenue has grown 2.5x in two years while Fastly sees a more modest uptick.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 22, 2026

FTHI: For Investors Prioritizing Income Above All (Rating Downgrade)

FTHI: For Investors Prioritizing Income Above All (Rating Downgrade)

Foreign Policy Journal

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· Jun 28, 2026

AI Spending Surge Poses Little Threat To S&P 500 Buybacks, Deutsche Bank Says (NASDAQ: AMZN, MSFT, GOOGL, META, NYSE: ORCL)

Record corporate earnings are keeping share buybacks on track across the broader U.S. equity market, even as artificial intelligence capital spending climbs sharply, according to a Deutsche Bank strategy note. Capital expenditure across the SP 500 has risen from an annualized pace of roughly 1 trillion to approximately 1.5 trillion over the past two years. [] The post AI Spending Surge Poses Little Threat To SP 500 Buybacks, Deutsche Bank Says (NASDAQ: AMZN, MSFT, GOOGL, META, NYSE: ORCL) appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.

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