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ONGLOMERATE Metro Pacific Investments Corp. (MPIC) topped the auction for the multibillion-peso Cavite-Laguna Expressway (Calax) deal with a P27.3-billion premium bid, the highest single premium that the government received from a public tender thus far.

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EAR Lord, from that moment on, especially after Your ascension into heaven, the scriptures became for the believers, became a continuous reminder of their crucified and risen Lord, and a privileged “place” where they could find You. By reading the scriptures, they could realize the faithfulness of God to His promises and once again experience the presence of the glorified Christ among them as in the days immediately after the Resurrection. No matter who we are, the faithfulness of God remains the same. We strive then to be always good children of God. Amen.

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Cyanogen CEO Kirt McMaster sees big future for Android rival

KIRT MCMASTER, CEO of Cyanogen, which offers an alternative Android operating system now on 50 million phones.

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IRT MCMASTER can be a bit brash as when he told Forbes magazine earlier this year that his small Palo Alto, California, start-up is “putting a bullet through Google’s head.” But his bravado is of a piece with his bold vision to build and market a mobile operating system to rival Google’s Android and Apple’s iOS. That’s something others have tried and failed to do, but Cyanogen, McMaster’s company, is offering something that other operating system rivals have lacked: A platform that is based on and fully compatible with stock Android. For McMaster, the key difference between Cyanogen and Android is that his software can tightly integrate non-Google apps. Last month, for example, Cyanogen announced a deal with Microsoft to build services such as Bing, Skype and OneNote into its software, something that would be unthinkable with Google’s version of Android. McMaster spoke with the San Jose Mercury News last month about his ambitions for Cyanogen and the company’s relationship with Google. The interview has been edited for length and clarity. What’s your business opportunity? It’s pretty straightforward: 5 billion-plus Android devices in five years; 50 percent or greater of those devices are not going to be Google Android devices; therefore, you have a 2 billion-plus market gap to be filled. We think we can capture a big piece of that. That’s bigger than the entire smartphone market today. I think there’s a several-hundred-billion-dollar opportunity in the non-Google Android space over the next five years. We intend to capture as much of that as we can. But you’re building on Android. How can that be all that distinct from Google’s version? We offer many different features and enhancements and better security and all that good stuff. Soon you will start to see new experiences on Cyanogen that are different from stock Android and iOS. You can already see some of these things. We just did an integration with Boxer for e-mail. We’re working with Nextbit. But you’ll start to see things over the next couple of quarters on our platform that are radically different than on any other Android platform. Cell-phone manufacturers have tried to distinguish their Android phones by creating their proprietary distinct apps and interfaces. Why would they choose instead to offer Cyanogen-based devices? Because they’re terrible at software and services and they know it, and they’re failing with it. A lot of the people who run Cyanogen do it because it gets rid of the Samsung crap they have on their device.

From a manufacturer’s perspective, what is the advantage of going with Cyanogen over straight Google Android? Economics. We provide revenue on services in a way that others do not. We believe that what we’re doing will create more revenue, more income, better economics for all the parties. Given Google’s efforts to take more control over Android, and the direction you want to move in, are you worried that at some point Google might cut you off? No. Everything that’s in the existing developer agreements, we abide by. There’s a big non-Google platform that Google supports. It’s called iOS. Why do they support it? Because they have hundreds of millions of users. The same will be the case with us. I don’t think Google is

going to want competing services to be the default services and not be there. That would be a huge mistake for Google. I think that as we continue to grow, Google will continue to support us, and we want to continue to work with Google. I use Google services. Everybody in this company does, and so do our users. And we’d love to figure out ways that Google services can actually do things on our platform that they couldn’t possibly do on their own platform with some of the other partnerships we’re working with. What are some of the things Google might be able to do with your platform that it couldn’t do with its own? There are a lot of companies that would never provide a certain level of data to Google for fear that

it would continue to make them stronger and create greater lock in. So as we open up Android, we become more of a Switzerland. We think that we will probably be better at sharing data with partners that would never share that data with Google. The flip-side of that is if we continue to have a constructive relationship with Google, they will get to participate in all of the benefits that we can bring to the table that they may be challenged to create for themselves. Where are the biggest potential markets for Cyanogen? Right now, it’s India. It’s really shaping up to be the next China. But Cyanogen is all over the world. We’re in the US, Canada and India and Indonesia, etc. Right now, almost every Android enthusiast uses Cyanogen. So there’s no market that we’re not interested in. n

‘Minecraft’ most-watched game on YouTube over last decade DEMAND for “Minecraft” videos is huge. It’s the most-searched-for term on YouTube after “music.” Turns out, the supply is just as vast. YouTube said on Wednesday it stocks 42 million videos related to the virtualworld building game “Minecraft,” the most-watched game on YouTube over the last decade based on total viewing time. It’s followed by “Grand Theft

Auto” and “League of Legends.” YouTube announced the statistics as part of its 10th anniversary festivities, making it clear that Amazon.com’s highly successful Twitch.tv video operation isn’t the only game-streaming heavyweight. (Each day, millions of people watch other people play video games on YouTube and Twitch.tv.) In November Google-owned

YouTube hired Ryan Wyatt, a popular gaming commentator, as global head of gaming. It’s working to improve livestreaming tools for gamers. And it’s celebrating Wednesday as “Let’s Play Day,” an homage to videos of people playing a game while chatting about their actions. YouTube said Let’s Play video producer Markiplier has been searched

for on YouTube 10 times more often than singer Jay-Z over the past year. He now has 7 million subscribers. Other highly watched game series include “Call of Duty,” “FIFA,” “The Sims” and “Five Nights at Freddy’s.” Lesser-known titles on the top 10: building game “Garry’s Mod” and puzzle-and-fighting combination “Puzzles & Dragons.” LOS ANGELES TIMES

Asus announces availability of ZenFone 2 curved case that tapers to an incredibly thin 3.9mm at the edges. The exclusive Ergonomic Arc design provides a comfortable, secure grip, and features an intuitively placed volume-control key on the rear of the phone within easy reach of the user’s index finger. The 5.5-inch Full HD IPS+ screen has a large 72-percent screen-to-body ratio that provides a maximized viewing experience, while reducing ZenFone 2’s overall size. ZenFone 2’s 13MP PixelMaster camera with its f/2.0 wide-aperture lens lets users quickly and easily capture beautiful, high-resolution photos with zero shutter-lag. Camera features, including Low Light mode, Backlight

new design, 13-megapixel PixelMaster camera, and uncompromising performance delivered by a 64-bit Intel Atom Z3580 processor with up to 4-gigabyte RAM. An Intel Long-Term Evolution (LTE)-Advanced modem provides ultra-fast and reliable 4G/ LTE connectivity. Leveraging a quartercentury of engineering accomplishments by Asus, the highly anticipated ZenFone 2 provides a wealth of exciting new features and an even more refined Asus ZenUI. Employing iconic Zen design elements, such as a sleek, brushedmetal finish and concentric-circle detailing, the new flagship introduces new refinements, including a graceful

NO less than Asus CEO Jerry Shen flew into Manila recently to announce the availability of ZenFone 2 locally. At the “Experience 2Morrow” media event in Manila held on May 16, Shen unveiled the highly anticipated ZenFone 2 that builds on the enthusiastic reception and success of the firstgeneration ZenFone in the Philippines and all of Southeast Asia. It features a stunning new Zeninspired design, uncompromising performance and an intuitive user experience to bring a new level of empowering luxury to consumers. The newest flagship smartphone in the hugely successful ZenFone family, the Asus ZenFone 2 features an all-

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(Super HDR) mode, and Super Resolution mode, ensure incredible photos even in dimly lit situations. ZenFone 2 has a 3000mAh battery that provides more than enough power to get through the day, and it also features BoostMaster1 fast-charge technology for dramatically-reduced recharge times. Beyond this quick preview, a deeper meditation on the ZenFone 2 should be up shortly. For now, Asus’s new flagship dual SIM smartphone is available in three storage configurations, the highest being 64GB—and even that is very competitively priced at an SRP P14,995. That should put pockets of geeks and consumers everywhere around these parts in a state of pure Zen.

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ACEBOOK has launched Instant Articles, enabling media outlets to publish their stories directly to the social network. Nine big news publishers, including the New York Times, BuzzFeed and National Geographic, have signed on as launch partners. After months of rumors, Facebook began hosting their news articles on its iPhone app on Wednesday. “ s more people get their news on mobile devices, “A we want to make the experience faster and richer on Facebook,” Product Manager Michael Reckhow said.

It’s a bit of an uneasy arrangement, with news outlets handing over some control to the Menlo Park, California, tech giant. In return, the publishers hope to grow their readership and reach by increasing their presence on the world’s biggest social network. “We’re participating in Instant Articles to explore ways of growing the number of Times users on Facebook, improving their experience of our journalism and deepening their engagement,” said Mark Thompson, chief executive of the New York Times Co. Facebook maintains that the platform was designed to keep publishers in charge of their content, brand

experience and money-making opportunities. The company said Instant Articles uses the same technology used to display photos and videos quickly in the Facebook app, so articles load instantly, “as much as 10 times faster than the standard mobile Web.” Instant Articles also includes a suite of interactive features. Readers can zoom in and explore highresolution photos by tilting their phones, watch autoplay videos as they scroll through stories, explore interactive maps, listen to audio captions, and like and comment on individual parts of an article. The other launch partners are NBC, the Atlantic, the Guardian, BBC News, Spiegel and Bild. Also this week, Facebook announced that it was

boosting benefits for its contractors and vendors in the US. The benefits include a $15 minimum wage, minimum 15 paid days off for holidays, sick time and vacation, and for workers who don’t receive paid parental leave, a $4,000 new child benefit for new parents. “Taking these steps is the right thing to do for our business and our community,” Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg wrote in a blog post. “Women, because they comprise about two-thirds of minimum wage workers nationally, are particularly affected by wage adjustments. Research also shows that providing adequate benefits contributes to a happier and ultimately more productive work force.” n

The latest hotness especially hand-delivered STAYING true to its commitment of providing exclusive experiences to its customers, Globe Telecom premium postpaid brand Globe Platinum (www. globe.com.ph/platinum) is bringing globe.com.ph/platinum their Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 edge through a special hand-delivery service to their preferred addresses, making them among the first owners of the latest hotness in gadgets in the country. Globe Platinum members who have ordered the elegantly crafted handsets from the recent exclusive viewing parties and through the online preorder page enjoyed the privilege and convenience of having their Samsung smartphones delivered straight to their homes on April 18, the day of the phones’ official global release. Personally handed by their own Platinum Relationship Managers, this eliminated the need for customers to pick up the units at Globe stores, giving them the convenience of receiving it in the comfort of their homes. The deliveries even came with fantastic surprise treats which included tickets to a blocked screening of Avengers: Age of Ultron with free popcorn and drinks, JBL Micro-II Ultra Portable Speakers, Samsung wireless

THANKS to Globe Platinum’s Platinum Relationship Managers who hand-Selivered the new Samsung Galaxy S6, Platinum customers didn’t need to pick up their units in Globe stores

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charger, and discount vouchers to Galaxy S6 and S6 edge accessories. “This special treatment anchors back to the Globe Platinum promise of fast, reliable, and worry-free service for all its customers. As the company’s premium postpaid brand, it is always our mission to give our clients a firstclass experience. This is why we took great effort to ensure that Samsung’s most sought-after smartphones reach our customers quickly and conveniently ahead of others,” Globe Vice President for Platinum and Roaming Business Coco Domingo says. Select Globe Platinum members even got their handsets in advance and also experienced first-rate treatment at the official launch event of the S6 and S6 edge at the SM Megamall Fashion Hall held on April 17. Customers were picked up via VIP car and also indulged in champagne while comfortably seated in their reserved seats. The event also saw the introduction of Globe Platinum’s new ambassadors such as food and travel writer, chef and TV host Stephanie Zubiri-Crespi; GrabTaxi Acting General Manager Natasha Bautista, businessman Marc

ARIES (March 21-April 19): Restlessness will lead to personal problems. Spend more time checking out vocational options and researching what you require to move in a direction that can bring in more cash and stimulate you mentally. Boredom is the enemy. HHH

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CANCER (June 21-July 22): Find a way to make your surroundings more user-friendly and comfortable. Your efforts will be appreciated and your nerves less frazzled if you feel at peace when you are at home. Romance will lead to a close bond with someone special. HHHH

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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): You’ll make a difference if you speak up and take action. Conversations will lead to new beginnings. Ignore people who display jealous tendencies. Don’t get involved in anything that could damage your reputation. Work alone and take all the credit. HHH

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LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Check out what everyone else is up to. Something or someone will stand out and lead you in a new direction. Personal advancement will raise your confidence. Don’t hold back if you have something to contribute. HHH

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TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Concentrate on getting along with your peers. Take care of debts that have been weighing you down. A resourceful approach and some practical and well-thoughtout money-management advice will put you on top. HHHHH

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CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS IS DA DAY: Chris Colfer, 25; Jack McBrayer, 42; Paul Bettany, 44; Louis Gossett Jr., 79.

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GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Put a little muscle behind your mouth and turn talk into a reality. Someone will point out your shortcomings if you don’t give your all. An emotional situation with a child or elder must be handled with kid gloves. HH

HAPPY BIRTHDAY: DA Work on self-discipline and DAY: quitting bad habits. Focus on getting healthy and making the most of your life. Distance yourself from the people in your life who cloud you with negativity. Learn from past mistakes and indulgences. Spring into action and follow through with positive and progressive plans that will encourage a better life. Your numbers are 7, 9, 20, 24, 32, 37, 45.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Everything you pursue will depend on precision, knowledge and expertise. Expect to be criticized by someone who is trying to make you look bad. Stick to the methods that work and to the people you know you can trust. HHH

offered only by Globe Platinum. Apart from enjoying first and exclusive access to products and events, Globe Platinum subscribers are also entitled to an international 24/7 concierge service, personal relationship managers, priority in Globe stores, a dedicated Platinum hotline, and perks from partner establishments.

unlimited calls and texts to all networks, 15 gigabyte of mobile Internet with twoday unlimited data roaming monthly, unlimited access to Facebook, Viber, Yahoo! Mail, and GMail on top of the 15-gigabyte mobile Internet allocation, plus an additional premium app of their choice: Spotify Premium or HOOQ. All of these services are again first to be

Soong, and lifestyle and beauty blogger and model Kelly Misa. Columnist and society darling Tessa Prieto-Valdes also graced the event as Globe Platinum’s honorary guest. Those who subscribed to the recently launched Platinum Lifestyle Plan 4,999 also got their Samsung S6 edge for free along with new perks such as

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SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): You will come across an interesting prospect. Get involved in an event that will help you meet other creative people. Look for insights and ideas as to how you can improve your appearance or talents. Romance is highlighted. HHH

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You’ll have plenty to deal with. Take note of what others say and do and use diplomacy to avoid a controversial situation that can make you look bad. Change is good, but only if it’s based on honesty and good intentions. HHHH

The bid edged out the P22.2-billion premium offered by San Miguel Corp. to win the deal. The food-toinfrastructure firm sought for the rebid of the contract last year. Public Works Undersecretary Rafael M. Yabut was seen smiling all throughout the opening of the financial proposals on Wednesday. He said he was wowed by the turnout of the auction. “It is worth waiting for, considering the discrepancy of the bids from the previous auction,” he said in bilingual, when sought for comment. “The results show that everything went well for the gov-

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THE BEAUFORT

AN EPITOME OF LUXURY

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HE continuous growth of the Philippine economy has boosted all segments of the property sector. For instance, the Bonifacio Global City (BGC) has experienced a tremendous uptake of condominium units in the high-end market with rents that lesser mortal could only dream of. THE high-rise luxury market is thriving with monthly rentals for three-bedroom units at The Beaufort in Bonifacio Global City, some with full views of the golf course, going for as high as P180,000 per month.

Despite being a tyro in the luxury market compared to its listed counterparts, Siquijor said investors are noticing that its units offer them more value, which they, in

CURTAIN walls and efficient space planning—both of which make units at The Beaufort seem more spacious than they are—are highly valued by lessors of luxe units. They also pay keen attention to the elevator-resident ratio.

well as close proximity to premium destinations—the key elements of the best addresses in the leading capitals of the world,” according to Josephine Gotianun-Yap, president and chief executive officer of Filinvest. Maita Herce Siquijor, a licensed realtor who recently sold units at the project carrying the Filinvest Premier brand, said the demand for these affluent products will continue to grow as the economy keeps on growing and as there is a demand for it. Siquijor explains that tenants of luxury units have very discriminating tastes, as they actively seek innovations in residential projects that deliver greater comfort and conveniences for them. For tenants with housing allowances between P100,000 and P200,000, changing residences is worth the effort since they will enjoy benefits like having only three neighbors on a floor, amenities like a minitheater for private screenings or plush seating areas at the lobby that have the feel of a hotel.

turn can use to attract lessors. Completed in 2013, units at The Beaufort have already appreciated in the secondary market because of this perception.

Once an expat in Singapore where her husband was assigned, she noted, “Expat tenants tend to highly appreciate low-density developments with high-grade amenities like the curtain wall of The Beaufort and its efficient space planning, which make the place seem more spacious than it is.” They also highly value their time and pay keen attention to the elevator-resident ratio, which at The Beaufort is four units to a floor and serviced by three elevators per tower. A Jones Lang Lasalle (JLL) AsiaPacific study released at the end of 2014 ((www.ap.jll.com) explained that investment demand for this segment “continued to tread positively supported by the healthy economic conditions and low-interest rate environment.” Furthermore, JLL reported “the expanding offshoring

and outsourcing industry, as well as the positive outlook on the economy, will likely continue to support leasing and investment demand” for luxury projects. With prices ranging from P8 million for a one-bedroom unit up to P30 million for a three-bedroom unit at the East Tower, The Beaufort’s units and others in this segment account for an estimated 7,000 units only in Metro Manila. “The Beaufort is one of BGC’s more premium developments offering only four units to a floor. Its penthouse units in the two towers situated above a six-story banking podium were among the first to be sold, indicating the quality of the development,” said Catherine Ilagan, executive vice president of Filinvest Alabang. Aside from luxury living, Filinvest fills in the demand for a high level of security just like lessors who are closely affiliated with the diplomatic corps. The Filinvest Group addressed this concern at The Beaufort with a sophisticated building management system that provides real-time monitoring, command and control, automation and report management— all from one platform. Each resident is issued a preprogrammed card that gives him elevator access only from his parking floor to his residential floor and from the ground floor lobby to the seventh floor, where amenities are located. Other details that lessors in the high-end market look for include the floor-to-ceiling height of the units, the waiting time at the elevators and even the turning ratios at the parking floors. Only 14 percent of the units priced from P8 million and up are still available. Most of them range from one- to three-bedroom units.

PROPERTY TENANTS of luxury units actively seek innovations in residential projects, like The Beaufort’s minitheater for private screenings.

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of agreement (MOA) to promote health awareness among Filipinos. Signing the MOA are (from left) CSMC Vice President and CFO Elizabeth D. Dantes, CSMC President and CEO lawyer Pilar Nenuca P. Almira, BUSINESSMIRROR Group of Publications VP for Finance Adebelo D. Gasmin and BUSINESSMIRROr Group of Publications VP for Advertising Sales Marvin N. Estigoy. ALYSA SALEN

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THE Beaufort at Bonfiacio Global City is representative of a new generation of luxury units that are smaller in size and make use of advanced technology to provide residents with greater convenience and security.

HEALTH PARTNERSHIP The BUSINESSMIRROR, Health&Fitness, Philippines Graphic and Cardinal Santos Medical Center (CSMC) ink a memorandum

Palace vows more efficient state spending in Aquino’s final year

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‘elemental’ BY LEWIS FORTE

Filinvest Development Corp. (Filinvest), the property-development unit of Filipino-Chinese tycoon Andrew Gotianun, is a major player in BGC focused on the luxury market. One of the company’s significant developments goes by a Britishinspired name—The Beaufort, a 43-story structure that veers away from the usual offerings of ultrahigh-end condos. The Beaufort is a hit among expatriates because it caters to their definition of luxury in BGC. The monthly rent of P180,000 is enough to convince people that this piece of property is only for the high and mighty. Aside from the elite, expatriates and returning residents who have lived abroad, and high-income households continue to drive this rental market concentrated in BGC and in Makati City. “We are seeing a strong takeup of The Beaufort units, which, in addition to exclusivity, offer superior technology, great views of both the Manila Golf and Makati skyline, as

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ernment and the country.” Public-Pr ivate Par tnership (PPP) Center Executive Director Cosette V. Canilao said the yearlong delay proved to be worth the wait for the government due to the multibillion-peso revenue it generated from the rebidding. “They have more than enough time to sharpen their pencils. Had the other bidders participate in the rebid, maybe their bids will also be different, given more than a year to again [conduct] the due diligence and sharpen their numbers,” she said.

AVAO CITY—Gov. Mujiv Hataman, the chief executive of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), has offered no contest or disdain to the incoming Bangsamoro political entity that would soon replace the ARMM that he has apparently steered well as a Malacañang-appointed helmsman to this corruption and violence-laden region.

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In the first 100 days of his caretakership of the ARMM, after the ruling Ampatuan clan were sent to prison for murder charges, he said the region saved P203.16 million, with P162 million of this coming after he “exorcised” ghost teachers and nonteaching staff, ghost buildings and other anomalous disbursements and transactions. His caretaker administration was extended after his one-year tenure in 2012, and reports from his economic managers showed continued C  A

HE Aquino administration, aiming for “more efficient government spending,” is moving to kick-start vital projects and remove “bottlenecks” to drive economic growth in his last year, with underspending blamed for the less-than-expected 6.1-percent growth in 2014. According to Deputy Spokesman Abigail Valte, the kick-starting measures include steps by the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) to get rid of “structural problems and bottlenecks” in implementation, as well as Administrative Order (AO) 46 signed by President Aquino in March.

Even as Valte conceded that the administration missed its target last year, she disputed reports describing Mr. Aquino’s 2014 economic performance as “dismal.” “While it is true that the 2014 target was not met, we would not classify the 6.1-percent full-year GDP [gross domestic product] as dismal,” Valte told the BM. The Palace official pointed out that, for this year, “strategic measures have been designed to allow for more efficient spending.” Valte recalled that Malacañang’s AO 46, aimed to facilitate the implementation of programs and projects to achieve the administra-

tion’s economic and social goals. “The DBM has also been implementing other budget reforms that would ease structural problems and bottlenecks in government spending,” she added. Valte was responding to a query if the Palace is taking steps to reverse government underspending blamed for the Aquino administration’s failure to hit last year’s target. ING Bank Manila economist Joey Cuyegkeng said on Tuesday that the low first-quarter government spending imparts a downside risk to the 6.6-percent consensus forecast in the first quarter. S “G ,” A

n JAPAN 0.3671 n UK 69.0376 n HK 5.7564 n CHINA 7.1946 n SINGAPORE 33.2695 n AUSTRALIA 34.9749 n EU 48.9939 n SAUDI ARABIA 11.8989 Source: BSP (26 May 2015)


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