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THE ULTIMATE SELFIE Globe’s Rebel Heart raffle winner Kathrine Martinez with The Queen.
GLOBE CEO Ernest Cu joins #BeOneWithMadonna flyaway winners in LA.
GLOBE BRINGS LUCKY PINOY FANS TO MADONNA’S ‘REBEL HEART’ CONCERT IN L.A.
Tech outlook for 2016 V IRTUAL reality, connected cars, e-sports, the on-demand economy—all are becoming important elements in the Southland economy, and all are poised for rapid growth in 2016—along with some challenges. And then there’s Snapchat Inc., based in Venice, and one of the most highly valued companies currently competing in the latest venture-capital-juiced start-up cycle, which many believe is way overheated. SNAPCHAT THE popular disappearing chat and video app needs to create predictability for investors to increase the odds of going public at a valuation exceeding the $16 billion at which it’s supposedly valued. That includes steady growth in sales. More time spent on Snapchat means more ad revenue for the company. So a string of new features will certainly be added in 2016. Some possible new additions include: group chats, voice features (the company can’t ignore the smashing success of Dubsmash, an app that dubs selfie videos with popular sound clips), curated user-generated videos and camera upgrades.
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VIRTUAL REALITY JUST this year, Apple, Nokia, Netflix, the New York Times, GoPro, the Discovery Channel and even toy maker Mattel introduced loads of hardware and content for immersive technology—a burgeoning market segment that includes virtual reality, augmented reality and other means of putting users in an alternate universe, usually with the aid of computerconnected goggles. Expect 2016 to be even bigger. Right now, Samsung’s Gear VR is the only major brand with a
headset available to consumers. But come next year, Sony’s Playstation VR, Facebook’s Oculus Rift and HTC’s Vive are expected to be released and rumored to range in price from about $300 to $1,500. Of course, there’s Google Cardboard, which one can build with everyday items (see goo.gl/CHUo90). The New York Times’s partnership with Google Cardboard demonstrates the medium’s potential in journalistic storytelling. The challenge will be finding enough games, movies, TV shows and other software to make the technology compelling. Remember when 3D glasses were supposed to be the next big thing? On that note, here’s hoping there’s a way to one day look less dorky strapping a plastic block to your face.
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E-SPORTS GREAT video-game players have competed against others for years with money or trophies at stake. But now that millions of people are watching those e-sports contests in big arenas and other venues, entrepreneurs are perking up. In 2016 the e-sports industry will see a huge burst of investment and rapid professionalization, analysts say. Video game competitions will begin running on cable network TBS on Friday nights, sponsors will increase tournament prizes, and those scheming entrepreneurs will try to cash in quickly just in case e-sports turn out to be a fad. For now, industry experts are optimistic that they’re onto the next $1-billion sport. —P D CONNECTED CARS WHETHER it’s Internet-connected cars or selfdriving vehicles, the very definition of an automobile is changing dramatically. Car-industry analysts portray a world in which cars transform into entertainment hubs
and people won’t have to get driver’s licenses anymore. It’ll be years before you can ditch your car and rely on a fleet of on-demand driverless vehicles, but the auto revolution will continue to make big strides in 2016. Still, for all the buzz and potential, there are numerous tensions at play. For one, California’s Department of Motor Vehicles introduced draft rules for public use of driverless cars that would require a licensed driver to be in the vehicle, among other regulations. Google has already voiced its disappointment with the proposed restrictions.
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THE ON-DEMAND ECONOMY IF 2015 was the year the on-demand economy became a mainstay in California, 2016 could be the year the business model powering services such as Uber, Lyft and GrubHub unravels. Come June 20, 2016, the business model of using independent contractors to fulfill on-demand service such as taxiing passengers, cleaning houses and delivering meals will quite literally be put on trial when a class-action lawsuit against Uber over worker misclassification goes before a jury in a US District Court. Other businesses, such as Lyft and DoorDash, face similar lawsuits. The class actions argue that many workers in the on-demand economy have been misclassified as independent contractors, effectively stripping them of rights to overtime, expense reimbursements and other benefits. Many workers want to be recognized as employees— benefits and all—a proposition that start-ups are balking at because, in addition to the costs involved, it would require a complete business model overhaul.
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LOS ANGELES TIMES
Amplify your life IN eye-popping colors and modern designs, JBL’s newest portable speakers are sure to amplify life and celebrations with its high-definition sound quality—with the right bass and tremble combination to keep you dancing and singing all day with family and friends. Whether we enjoy it in the comforts of home, or going on a road trip, music will always be key in making things more interesting and memorable. Helping everyone in spicing up and amplifying their celebrations is JBL (http://ph.jbl.com). Revolutionizing your traditional outdoor boom-box celebrations, JBL Xtreme speakers can turn any
occasion into a worthwhile gathering with its loud and solid sound quality. The perfect outdoor companion, these speakers come in a splashproof design that allows users to enjoy the music—without the fear of getting your speakers wet or dirty. Music lovers who wish to experience great sounding music with a more portable gadget can look forward to the JBL Charge 2+ and Flip 3 speakers. These handy speakers also have the same splash-proof design to make parties beachside or poolside possible. Redefining music on the go are JBL’s ultra-portable speakers with their clear sound quality. Stay
motivated to push further and keep your energy-pumping music on hand wherever your adventures lead you with the Clip+. If that doesn’t tickle your fancy, the GO speakers can be the best fit for you and your mobile phone, as it turns spontaneous gatherings into a habit while enjoying your favorite tunes. Those wanting to make not just an aural statement at night can do so with the JBL Pulse 2. Coupled with the same splash-proof design and the brand’s signature sound quality, the Pulse 2 takes your parties and musical experience a notch higher with eye-catching color light patterns that move to the beat of your music.
MADONNA fans Kathrine Martinez and Mylene Manuel had the biggest music experience of their lives when Globe Telecom brought them closer to their idol at her Rebel Heart Tour stop in Los Angeles, California, USA, in October. Martinez, a Tattoo Home customer, and Manuel, a Globe Prepaid customer, were the lucky winners drawn from millions of entries for the Globe Rebel Heart Tour Raffle Promo. Upon subscription to Globe or Tattoo services, customers earned entries to win an all-expense-paid trip to catch Madonna’s Rebel Heart Tour stop in Los Angeles (whose lucky winners were Martinez and Manuel) or tickets to Madonna’s Rebel Heart Tour stop in Manila on February 24. Martinez and Manuel won the LA flyaway package, which included roundtrip airfare, three-night hotel accommodation and $300 pocket money each. But the highlight of their trip was the exclusive Rebel Heart Tour concert experience made possible by Globe in collaboration with MMI Live and Live Nation, promoters of Madonna’s Rebel Heart Tour. The winners were given an exclusive backstage tour where they witnessed how the grand production was done from behind the scenes. They were also treated to preconcert cocktails at the Rebel Heart VIP lounge. And best of all, they had front row seats inches away from The Queen as she performed onstage for almost three hours nonstop, covering her hits from her best-selling Rebel Heart album and her iconic songs. Manuel recounts her Rebel Heart Tour LA experience: “It was one for the books. Together with the other winner, Kathrine, we were treated like VIPs. We were able to enter the Rebel Heart Lounge, which was only meant for select VIPs. We were also given a backstage tour. We had some of the best seats in the concert. We were so close to the stage that we could actually hold Madonna if ever she held her hand out. Also, we were able to see Michael Weatherly, Ashton Kutcher and Katy Perry, who joined Madonna onstage in the latter part of the show.” “Watching her live, up close—really close—and personal was a huge moment for me. I have always wanted to see her perform live because she truly does entertain. The lights, the stage, the production, the dances and the songs—everything was perfect, designed to entertain and amaze,” shares Martinez on her bucket-list moment. Just like a true Madonna fan, even if Martinez already saw the concert in LA, she will still go to the Madonna concert in Manila in February. “I have tickets to her Manila concert and after watching her in LA, I’m just so excited to watch again. That shows that watching her is really worth it. Not just because I am a fan but also because she delivers a concert performance like no other.” Aside from the two Madonna Rebel Heart Tour LA concert winners, other Globe customers are also set to see Madonna up close and personal for free when the Rebel Heart Tour comes to Manila in February. Meanwhile, Madonna fans in the Philippines also have the chance to catch her live at the Rebel Heart Tour Manila, which is being presented by Globe at the Mall of Asia Arena on February 24 and 25, with tickets available at SM Tickets. A special offer is also available for Lower Box ticket buyers who can avail of the tickets at zeropercent interest for a six-month installment plan. For inquiries, call SM Tickets at 470-2222 or visit www.smtickets.com.
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THE pool at the Avant at the Fort
VISTA RESIDENCES CATERS TO PRIME CONDO BUYERS N B M G S
OT all condominiums are alike. That said, not all condominium dwellers are alike. Fully understanding this and knowing the profiles of its many markets, Vista Residences Inc.—the condominium arm of the country’s premier property-development company Vista Land—has created a roster of “condominium series,” each designed to respond to the diverse needs and preferences of its equally diverse markets. To date, there are three. There is the highly viable University Series, a selection of value-priced high- and midrise towers strategically located within university clusters in the country’s top cities. Currently, there are nine towers, four of which have already been sold out. The second is dubbed Transit-oriented Developments—condominiums nestling on top of key transit hubs to allow residents easy movement. Presently, there are two—Symphony on Timog Avenue, Quezon City, and The Laureano di Trevi, standing tall on Chino Roces Avenue, Makati City. The third is called the Prime Series, a collection of exquisitely designed towers. Today there are seven beautiful vertical villages in the Prime Series, and these are the gems in Vista Residences’s property portfolio. The word “prime” is defined as “something of the best quality, of excellence.” The Vista Residences’s Prime Series is a listing of skillfully engineered and beautifully designed towers—often serving as both residential homes and business headquarters within the country’s central business districts (CBDs). Created by top architectural firms and built with leadingedge technology, these vertical villages are outfitted with facilities and amenities that take the residents’ lives a notch beyond expectations. One of the key strengths of the seven towers in the Prime Series is their location. Each stands centrally within one of Metro Manila’s CBDs. Designed as lifestyle towers, the homes-in-the-sky are built right in the middle of the commercial and business hubs, allowing residents easy and quick access to places of work, as well as places of leisure. Salcedo Square opens its doors to unit owners and investors, as it
recently held its blessing of the property and ribbon-cutting rites. The 30-story of edgy glamour rising into the Makati skyline was created to finally give the city’s natives a venue to express who they are and how they want to live. Sitting on prime real estate, Salcedo Square is conveniently located on L.P. Leviste Street, in the heart of Salcedo Village’s “quieter” side. The village is dotted with cozy cafés, food centers and well-landscaped parks that on weekends become either the jogger’s haven or Makati’s biggest weekend food-and-flea market. Salcedo Square was designed to allow its residents the flexibility of selecting and dressing up their units as they choose. At the end of each day, a grand lobby will welcome residents home to a place where they can say good-bye to the mind-numbing monotony of the corporate world and walk into a refuge they have designed for themselves. In response to the residents’ need for escaping and unwinding, the “amenities center” will house a swimming pool, garden patios, fitness gym and a function hall. The lobby will be manned 24/7 with security. An intelligent building, Salcedo Square will boast of two highspeed residential elevators and one service elevator, Wi-Fi, a CCTV system with round-the-clock security, an automatic fire alarm and sprinkler system and a standby generator. The building’s ground floor will be a commercial area housing boutiques and a café. Vista Residences’s roster of prime vertical showpieces in the country’s top CBDs right within Greenbelt’s perimeter is an amazing piece of architecture called the KL Tower— a 32-story condominium that pioneers the concept of “Art-chitecture”, the seamless blending of elegant art with building design. KL Mosaic has
six façades, as opposed to the usual four, making it the only hexagonal building in the country. Designed by W.V. Coscolluela & Associates, one of the country’s finest architectural firms, the company has created the blueprints for both cultural and architectural landmark. A few steps from the Greenbelt commercial center stands Mosaic Tower, the country’s first-ever “designer” condominium. In building the tower, Vista Residences partners with the illustrious Lopez clan, with W.V. Coscolluela & Associates at the helm. To add the “designer” element, Vista Residences commissioned some of the country’s top designers to create the public areas. The result? Mosaic’s building façade and interiors are a confluence of art, fashion and architecture. Standing in the heart of the last remaining prime spot in the golden triangle that is Crescent Park West in the Bonifacio Global City, is Avant at the Fort. Avant’s location makes it central to everything, from the city’s hottest commercial centers and hippest lifestyle areas to the busiest business districts, as well as schools and hospitals. Avant’s magnificence goes beyond skin deep. Designed by Asya Design Partners, Avant has taken sustainable architecture technology from around the world and put it into a 38-story marvel. The tower offers a range of lifestyle features and amenities, including a chic highceilinged lobby, a welcoming lobby lounge, a free-form pool nestled in a sundeck and, in tribute to green living, a sky garden. Another stunning Prime condominium rises in one of the most sought-after locations in the Ortigas Business District. The Currency, is a glass-and-steel tower strategically bordered by the city’s key avenues: Julia Vargas, F. Ortigas Jr. and Garnet. Rising to 32 stories, the architectural masterpiece is a hub of residential units and business flats that seamlessly blend enterprise with sanctuary. The vertical village comes with multiple unique enclaves for momentary relaxation, as well as a ground-level commercial plaza that houses retail and commercial shops and restaurants. Several stories up, on the 12th
THE gym at the Avant at the Fort
THE lobby at Salcedo Square
floor, hanging gardens offer an exquisite panorama of the city—several cities, in fact. On the corner of Laurel Street and Shaw Boulevard in Mandaluyong City stands an epic token of the country’s history—the former Laurel mansion, home to a president and homestead to his family for generations. On these celebrated grounds, Vista Residences is erecting a residential-cum-commercial condominium complex, the iconic Vista Shaw. Sprawling over 1,000 hectares, the former Laurel compound
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was the setting for a large part of the country’s political past. The master plan for the new tower will keep the Laurel Mansion as a commercial center and the heart that will fuse the two towers in the complex to keep the development firmly connected to our history. Revamping of Quezon City’s skyline on Eugenio Lopez Drive is the Wil Tower—a 42-story, mixed-use condominium, where the high life will meet the good life. Sitting on a 3,000-square-meter lot and located in the glitzy center of the country’s
show business and television industry, the Wil Tower is rubbing elbows with the city’s biggest and brightest television and movie complexes, ABS-CBN and GMA 7. This pièce de résistance in Quezon City will offer its residents a variety of high-end studio spaces to luxurious two-bedroom retreats with a panorama of nearly the entire city. Wil Tower greets the street with a four-level commercial complex called All Home. At Vista Residences, every suite and studio is a place where dreams will be dreamt and lived, and lives created and evolved. Whatever the cost, every room, every space is designed with creative and practical space planning. It is something Vista Residences and its mother company, Vista Land, is known for. Whether the property is themed, elegant or sensibly practical; wherever possible, the rooms are designed with space to breathe, the designs are stylish and the amenities first-rate. Function, design and the building of dwellings that families can truly call a “home” is central to the Vista Residences philosophy. www.vistaresidences.com.ph
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AS if the Lakers don’t have enough issues, now Byron Scott (right) and Julius Randle are at odds.
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OS ANGELES—Drama always has a way of tiptoeing into the Los Angeles Lakers’ backdrop, whether they’re seeking four consecutive championships or, in these sadder days, four victories in a row. Even though the Golden State Warriors are coming to town on Tuesday for a true reality check, there was more interest on Monday in the prickly relationship between Lakers Coach Byron Scott and Julius Randle. The 21-year-old reserve power forward did not like being mentioned by Scott for playing poor defense after the Lakers’ 97-77 victory on Sunday against the Phoenix Suns. “I don’t think there was defense on the court at all in the fourth quarter and he singled me out. I think it was a team thing,” said Randle, who didn’t speak to reporters after Sunday’s game but was available on Monday after practice. Randle also disliked being taken out of the game by Scott. He appeared to pout on the bench. “Fifteen minutes,” he said, referring to his approximate total playing time. “I was frustrated I wasn’t on the court. Simple.” His official playing time was 15 minutes and 57 seconds, during which he scored two points and missed all four of his shots from the field.
His stats weren’t poor enough to be removed, he suggested. “It wasn’t like I was 0 for 25 or something. I took four shots. Still had 12 rebounds, still had three assists,” Randle said. Randle was irritated on the court in the fourth quarter of a rare Lakers blowout victory, yelling at reserve point guard Marcelo Huertas to pass him the ball. Randle was trying to post up Phoenix guard Ronnie Price but was near the free-throw line, not down low. The way Randle acted in the game and also afterward by ditching reporters was not condoned by Lakers officials. “He’s got to grow up. Simple as that,” Scott said. “I think the main thing I don’t like is when you take him out of games, how he reacts sometimes. I chalk it up to immaturity and just being inexperienced in this level. It’s going to happen again. I’m going to take him out of other games that he’s not going to like.” Some of this could be big-picture frustration coming out sideways. Randle has lost ground in trying to recapture his starting job because rookie Larry Nance Jr. has been a pleasant surprise since replacing him in the opening lineup four weeks ago. Nance is one of the friendliest players on the team. There’s no rivalry there. But maybe Randle is feeling the pinch of reduced minutes. Nance was the 27th overall pick in the 2015
draft, while Randle was drafted seventh in 2014. “That’s almost asking if he’s jealous of Larry. I don’t think so,” Scott said. “The one thing about Julius that I do know is that he wants this bad. He wants to perform. He wants to play well. “Sometimes you want that too bad. You’ve got to relax and just kind of let the game come to you. But again, he’s 21 years old. He’s young. He’s going to go through these type of things. As a coach, I’m going to let him go through it. I said my peace last night and I’m going to let him go through it.” Randle’s stats are almost the same whether he starts or comes off the bench. He is averaging 11.7 points and 9.2 rebounds as a starter, 10.8 and 10.1 as a reserve. The main difference is in his accuracy—he makes 43.3 percent of his shots when starting and 38.9 percent off the bench. Both figures are substandard for a power forward operating close to the basket. If Randle needed to be apologetic to Scott, he wasn’t. “Basketball is an emotional sport. I’m going to feel some type of way about it,” Randle said. “It’s not in my control [to start], but regardless, I’m going to feel frustrated or happy or whatever it may be.”
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CHARLOTTE’S Jeremy Lin protects the ball against Golden State’s Klay Thompson during the second half of their game on Monday. AP
The Warriors seemed to almost toy with the Charlotte Hornets on Monday night before turning on the jets midway through the third quarter and cruising to a 111-101 victory, their 35th in a row at Oracle Arena.
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AKLAND, California—The Golden State Warriors suddenly look like the real Warriors again. Stephen Curry’s left-shin scare was just that, Harrison Barnes has returned with a flourish, Klay Thompson is on a very nice roll of games, Draymond Green is still triple-doubling, and even Marreese Speights is starting to show flashes of Mo Buckets form. Next thing you know, Steve Kerr will come strolling out to the bench to start barking at officials again. The Warriors seemed to almost toy with the Charlotte Hornets on Monday night before turning on the jets midway through the third quarter and cruising to a 111-101 victory, their 35th in a row at Oracle Arena. Even though they trailed through much of the first half, the Hornets were hanging in nicely for much of the game and made a run to get within 66-65 on Jeremy Lin’s three-pointer with 8:56 to go in the third quarter. But the Warriors (32-2) finally decided enough was enough. They went on a 9-0 run as part of a 29-12 blitz over the rest of the third and led, 95-77, heading into the fourth quarter. It was a night of impressive numbers for Golden State. First among them was Green’s third triple-double in a row, just the 15th time that has been accomplished in the history of the National Basketball Association. Green had 13 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists. He became just the second Warrior to accomplish the feat, and it’s been awhile since the last time—Tom Gola did it way back in 1959-1960. Close behind Green were Curry and Thompson, who scored 30 points apiece. Thompson, who hit six-of-11 three-point tries, has scored at least 20 in seven of his last nine games, and had 18 in one of the others. As for Curry, who appeared unlikely to play earlier in the day, the reigning Most Valuable Player hit 12-of-21 shots and scored 30 points in front of his dad, Dell, a
broadcaster for the Hornets. He also secured Green’s stubborn last assist in the fourth quarter, canning a 26-footer after several misses to finish off the forward’s latest triple-double. Rounding things out, Speights seems to have finally found his groove of a year ago. Backing up Andrew Bogut at center in place of Festus Ezeli, who was active but missed his fourth straight game with a sore toe, Speights hit seven-of-10 shots and scored 15 points off the bench. Barnes, meanwhile, played 20 minutes and scored eight points after missing the previous 16 games with a severe left-ankle sprain and bone bruise suffered on November 27 at Phoenix. The Warriors were in command for much of the first half, leading by as many as 12 before ultimately settling for a 62-54 advantage at intermission. Barnes finally made his long-awaited return with 2:11 to go in the first quarter and didn’t look rusty. After missing his first shot, he hit three in a row from midrange and showed very little ill effects from his five-week layoff. Kemba Walker and Jeremy Lamb led Charlotte with 22 points each. Guard Leandro Barbosa (left-shoulder sprain) and forward James Michael McAdoo (sprained toe) were out.
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AVING earlier been proven wrong on the path the inflation trod in 2015, and obligated by law to explain how and why it happened, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) on Tuesday stubbornly insisted that price pressures over the policy horizon were to boil hot enough as to move back to the 2 percent-to-4 percent range this year.
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The declaration carries with it an implied optimism that inflation, or the rate of change in prices, would ramp up gradually and end the year within the target. This means the economic activities over the next 18 to 24 months, pushed forward by within-target inflation, should be frenetic enough as to make possible local output, measured as the GDP, averaging a moderate 6 percent. S “BSP,” A
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ran out onto the court. No, Kobe Bryant did not make a miraculous shot. He was sideline with a sore right shoulder. But on a night where everything seemed to go right for the Lakers in their 97-77 win over the Phoenix Suns on Sunday at Staples Center, it also went right for their fanbase. David Moya, of Oakdale, California, hit a half-court shot between the third and fourth quarters to win the $95,000 MGM Grand Big Shot Jackpot. Moya shared afterward that he plans to spend part of the money to attend Bryant’s final game on April 13, against the Utah Jazz at Staples Center. “Shooting is half luck and half skill,” Lakers guard Lou Williams said. “He made a big one. I’m sure that’s a great way for him to start his New Year.”
HE increase in consumer prices in 2015 slowed to 1.4 percent— compared to 4.1 percent recorded a year ago—due to cheaper gasoline, as well as food and utilities, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) said on Tuesday. The National Economic and Development Authority (Neda) said the generally low-inflation environment last year was “expected.” The average inflation in 2015 was lower than the 2 percent-to-4
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HEN the US wanted to show the world it didn’t recognize what it called China’s “excessive” territorial claims in disputed waters of the South China Sea this fall, it sent a warship near one of Beijing’s newly built artificial reefs. The move came amid a debate about whether the US has enough ships to meet challenges posed by a fast-growing, increasingly assertive Chinese Navy that is unsettling some
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BSP still disinclined to adjust rates as inflation uptick seen H “Inflation for December at 1.5 percent brings the full-year inflation average to 1.4 percent. As we expected, this is below the government’s target for 2015. But our forecasts for 2016 to 2017 show an inflation path consistent with the national government’s target of 2 [percent] to 4 percent,” BSP Governor Amando M. Tetangco Jr. said in a text message after the Philippine Statistics Authority’s announcement of the December 2015 inflation.
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LMIGHTY ever loving God, as we see how the nativity of Your son according to the flesh draws near, we pray that to us, Your unworthy servants, mercy may flow from Your Word, who chose to become flesh of the Virgin Mary and establish among us his dwelling, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
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of its neighbors. China announced last week that it would build its second aircraft carrier, this one with domestic technology. The Navy and its regional component, the US Pacific Fleet, both have fewer ships now than in the mid1990s. Navy officials say vastly improved technology on those vessels outweighs any disadvantage from a drop in numbers. Questions about whether the
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Pacific Fleet has enough resources are more of a reflection of regional anxieties than the Navy’s actual capability, said its commander, Adm. Scott Swift. Even if the entire fleet was in the South China Sea, he said, he’d still get asked whether the US was bringing more forces. “It’s this sense of angst that I hear from those in the region, driven by the uncertainty and the rhetoric and,
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T least five major challenges to growth were identified by economists, leaders of trade groups and business executives in a poll conducted by the BM. These concerns—change of administration uncertainty, export financing, public-private partnership (PPP) implementation, poverty and power— are seen to temper the pace of GDP expansion to 6.35 percent for full-year 2016, based on the poll’s average growth forecast. They serve as the counterweight to the economic drivers that include election spending, infrastructure spending, tourism, remittances and consumer spending, foreign direct investments, exports and manufacturing.
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WHILE seen as the top growth driver this year, the national election is also deemed by experts as an obstacle for economic expansion because of the uncertainty it creates. “Positive, if the elections were perceived to be
Growth hurdles Change of administration, export financing, publicprivate partnership implementation, poverty and power honest, open and peaceful, and if the elected president is seen as a major departure from the present inept, indecisive and vindictive incumbent. Negative, if the elections were inconclusive and violent, and the elected president is seen as a clone of the present inept, indecisive and vindictive incumbent,” former Budget Secretary Benjamin E. Diokno said. Experts also say that if the new administration is able to effectively utilize the budget it has allotted for the different projects and sectors, it could serve as a catalyst for growth. “[The new president C A
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n JAPAN 0.3948 n UK 69.3586 n HK 6.0796 n CHINA 7.2125 n SINGAPORE 33.1143 n AUSTRALIA 33.7596 n EU 51.0552 n SAUDI ARABIA 12.5616
Source: BSP (5 January 2016 )