Gov’t raises PHP584-B from Retail Treasury Bond offeringAiming to issue red arrest warrants for 5 suspects in the murder of a young Taiwanese man.

MANILA: The Bureau of the Treasury (BTr) raised a total of PHP584.86 billion through the issuance of the 30th tranche of Retail Treasury Bonds (RTBs). In a statement, the BTr said that of the PHP584.86 billion, PHP212.72 billion was awarded at the rate-setting auction on Feb. 13. The BTr said an additional PHP372.14 billion orders came in, of which PHP128.69 billion was raised in new money and PHP243.45 billion through the Switch Program. The Switch Program allowed holders of eligible bonds (RTB 03-11 and RTB 05-12) to seamlessly exchange their holdings for RTB 30. The BTr on Friday concluded the offer period for the 30th tranche of RTB. The offer period ran Feb. 13 to 23. The RTB 30 is set to settle on Feb. 28 and will mature on Feb. 28, 2029. The RTB 30 was made available for as low as PHP5,000 through the traditional Over-the-Counter placement in bank branches, as well as digital channels such as the BTr Online Ordering Facility, the Bonds.PH mobile app, the Overseas Filipino Bank mobile banking app, and the Land Bank of the Philippines (Landbank) mobile banking app. "Proceeds from the RTB 30 issuance will be directed towards much-needed funding support for the Republic's various programs under the agriculture, infrastructure, education, and healthcare sectors, among others," the BTr said. Development Bank of the Philippines and Landbank were the Joint Lead Issue Managers, while BDO Capital and Investment Corporation, BPI Capital Corporation, China Bank Capital Corporation, First Metro Investment Corporation, PNB Capital and Investment Corporation, and Union Bank of the Philippines were the Joint Issue Managers for RTB 30. Source: Philippines News Agency Bangkok: Samut Prakan Provincial Police Commander Called a meeting of the investigation team for the murder of a young Taiwanese man. And will consider issuing red arrest warrants for 5 suspects who fled the country yesterday. His ex-wife gave information that The deceased belonged to a call center gang. The latest murder case of a young Taiwanese man who buried his body in a restricted area at Suvarnabhumi Airport, Pol. Maj. Gen. Wichit Bunchinwuthikul. Police Commander, Provincial Police, Samut Prakan Province Call a meeting of the investigative team to expedite the follow-up of the case and will consider issuing red arrest warrants for 5 suspects who have already fled Thailand. Yesterday afternoon (Feb. 25), there were 4 Taiwanese men and 1 Thai woman who were found before the incident. Three Taiwanese men arrived at Suvarnabhumi Airport at 1:50 a.m. After which the three murder teams called a taxi to take them to the house where the crime occurred. before committing murder and throwing away the body As f or the issue, no weight has been given to it yet. The deceased's ex-wife who is Thai Came out to provide information that The deceased belonged to a call center gang. Has a base abroad. - Thai News Agency Source: Thai News Agency