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BOARD THE PAPAL PLANE—Pope Francis is firmly upholding Church teaching banning contraception, but said on Monday that Catholics don’t have to breed “like rabbits,” and should instead practice “responsible parenting.” Speaking with reporters en route home from the Philippines, Francis said there are plenty of Church-approved ways to regulate births. But, he said, most important, no outside institution should impose its views on regulating family size, blasting what he called the “ideological colonization” of the developing world. See “Pope,” A8

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ELFIE, selfie, selfie, selfie!” You gotta laugh at Bruce Springsteen’s comic exasperation—slapping his head and yelling—captured in a YouTubeposted video of a recent concert. The moment comes late in the show, after a slew of ladies invited onto the stage for “Dancing in the Dark” insist on cuddling up with the Boss and taking cameraphone photos, one after another after another, before exiting the stage. As if the thousands in attendance at the outdoor show wouldn’t notice or mind the delay. Hopefully, you’ll be laughing, too, as ABC launches a new sitcom called Selfie. The subject is a self-absorbed social-media “superstar” whose “instafamous” life goes haywire, leading her to seek “rebranding” through a marketing guru. (The freshman series was canceled shortly after its fall 2014 debut.—Ed.) But not every newsmaking selfie of late has been amusing. It’s been reported that a doctor present at Joan Rivers’s last, tragic medical procedure snapped a selfie while Rivers was under anesthesia, moments before she went into cardiac arrest. The doctor has denied it. ■ Down with the count: More than a million selfies are taken every day, by one recent estimation. The

phenomenon is so common that the term has wiggled into the Oxford Dictionary. And helped turn photo-sharing apps like Instagram into billion-dollar bonanzas. (Could the just-launched, short-video-sharing service selfies.com be next?) Top smartphones are getting selfie-wise, with better front-facing cameras (and high-resolution screens) that clearly place you in the photo. Accessory makers, too, have become selfie-centered with products that ease the arm’s-length portrait process. Consider: ■ Shutter Halo: This cordless remote shutter for smartphone cameras makes it a “snap” to capture the moment—or several in a video. Your thumb stays off the phone and out of the picture for blur-free results. And since the tiny trigger button is easily palmed or pocketed, Shutter Halo ($24.99 at amazon.com) lets you capture images on the QT. The Halo uses a special app, running on all Apple (iOS 7.0 or later) and Android (OS 4.3 or later) devices, and pairs with the smartphone via Bluetooth 4.0. Multiple smartphones may be triggered simultaneously by one Halo, which can dangle from your phone’s earphone jack via an attachable plug and string. And you can’t overdo a good photo-op. Shutter Halo is rated to get 100 shots a day for five years before the button needs a new battery. ■ Selfy iPad Air Case: How smart were the iLuv

guys to trademark “Selfy” and prep a whole family of Selfy products. Even though their spelling was a little off. Most essential is the Selfy iPad Air Case ($79.99 at iLuv.com), which wraps protectively around an Apple tablet, holds it up (in landscape mode) with a pop-out stand and gets the photo session started with its casestored but removable Bluetooth wireless camera remote. My favorite four-year-old photo subject, my granddaughter, loved taking charge, posing in front of an iPad Air’s big, 9.7-inch screen (and 1.2-megapixel FaceTime camera) and tapping the trigger button. Also in the Selfy line are a mini tripod, a car mount and a handlebar mount for bicycles and motorcycles, more suited for use with smaller tablets, phablets and phones, methinks. ■ Selfie sticks: Metal “monopod” arm extenders were originally pitched to pocket-camera users, enabling image grabs a few feet over your head or out in front. Now, more sophisticated models like the Satechi Smart Selfie Extension Arm Monopod ($39.99 at Satechi.net or Amazon.com) are fitted with an adjustable clamp that securely locks a smartphone in place, and a 360-degree rotating head to move it “just so.” The handle has trigger buttons that communicate wirelessly with the paired smartphone via Bluetooth (3.0). A Satechi Arm shrinks down to 9.6 inches for storage, weighs a mere 5.6 ounces and can dangle off wrist, belt or backpack with the supplied strap. ■

slim dimensions, it’s packing plenty of power (Intel Atom 2.3GHz Quad Core Processor, Intel HD Graphics, 8.4-inch OLED Display with FHD resolution) inside its anodized aluminium body. Powered by Android 4.4, it won the prestigious 2015 CES “Best of Innovation” award. A STYLUS-PACKING iPAD PRO IS COMING SOON—OR NOT IT seems that Apple’s late co-founder Steve Jobs was iffy not only about big-screened smartphones but also about any gadget that had a stylus. That said, not only has the company put out the iPhone 6 Plus with a 5.5-inch display but the buzz now going around tech circles is that Apple will also unveil an iPad with a 12.9-inch display and—you guessed it!—a stylus. The reported tablet may or may not be called the “iPad Pro” and it may or may not hit

SO YOU WANT IT THINNER? IF the excellent Android-powered Sony Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact isn’t thin enough for you even at an already insane 6.4 millimeter, Dell unveiled at the recently concluded Consumer Electronic Show (CES) 2015 its latest tablet offering, the all-new Venue 8 7000, which is downright anorexic at just 6 mm. Despite the uber-

the market on or before June. HTC’S NEW FLAGSHIP TO BE UNVEILED AT MWC TAIWANESE smartphone maker HTC closed 2014 with encouraging numbers, and apparently it is hoping to keep the momentum going by introducing its new flagship smartphone—ostensibly to be called One (M9), ostensibly to be unveiled in its big Mobile World Congress event this March. Presumably, the M9 won’t be a such big leap in design from the current M8, but supposedly it’ll be packing more power under the hood—including a 20-megapixel rear camera while the front-facing shooter gets the company’s UltraPixel treatment to ensure better selfies; an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, Dolby 5.1 technology and Sense 7 UI.

HTC’S current flagship, the One (M8), could be in for some sibling rivalry in March.

GLOBE Telecom seeks to boost its mobile-data business with the return of its free Facebook service, this time offered with free access to top messaging app Viber, another game-changing offer to encourage adoption of mobile data and expand user base with a whole new experience. Globe prepaid, TM postpaid and Tattoo customers can enjoy the telco’s world-renowned free Facebook offer alongside free Viber with no purchase or daily registration required and without need for Wi-Fi. The freebies were launched on January 13. “At Globe, we like surprising customers by giving something special from time to time. We like being the brand that introduces you to new experiences, especially at little or no cost. Thanks to you, our customers, our passion for digital experiences and your digital life makes Globe the fastest-growing telco in the Philippines today. And increasingly, our approach is being adopted by others in the Philippines and across the world. We are humbled by all the local and global companies who have decided to follow in our footsteps,” says Peter Bithos, chief operating advisor at Globe. “In that spirit, we don’t want to let 2015 to start without a bang. For an entire month beginning January 13, all Globe customers can share and chat for free with our free Facebook with free Viber offer. As always with Globe, we make it easy for you: no purchase required, no promo required, no daily registration required, and available to all Globe and Tattoo customers,” Bithos shares. Globe customers only need to register once by texting FREEFB to 8888 for free. Free Facebook on feature phones and smartphones can be accessed via the Facebook app or Facebook’s mobile site (m.facebook.com). Moreover, there is no need for customers to purchase any data plan to avail themselves of the promo, and will only be required to register once to enjoy all the Free Facebook they want. Those who subscribed to Free Facebook previously and did not opt-out do not need to register to the offer. Meanwhile, free Viber can be accessed by simply downloading the app on their smartphones to be able to chat away for free. Globe forged exclusive partnerships with Facebook and Viber in 2013 to offer its customers free access to the world’s leading social-networking site and messaging app enabled by service innovations for a seamless browsing experience. Since then, Globe has seen double-digit growth in its mobile data users on the back of the increasing penetration of smartphones, rise in mobile Internet adoption, and usage of applications and over-the-top services for a richer mobile experience. Aside from this innovative offer that strengthens the telco’s commitment to serving customers’ digital lifestyles, Globe also began offering GoChat10 on January 13. With GoChat10, Globe prepaid customers get unlimited texts to Globe/TM plus unlimited access to popular apps, such as Facebook Messenger, Viber, Line, WeChat and WhatsApp all for P10 good for one day. Customers just need to text GoChat10 to 8888 for free to register to the promo. For more information on free Facebook+free Viber, visit Globe’s official Facebook page (www. facebook.com/globeph).

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RIVATE railway-maintenance contractors snubbed anew the auction for the P2.38-billion Metro Rail Transit (MRT) Line 3 upkeep deal, prompting the government to look for new schemes to make it palatable to investors.

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Transportation Spokesman Michael Arthur C. Sagcal said no group bought bid documents for the maintenance deal, hence a failed auction was declared on Tuesday. “The Bids and Awards Committee will have to declare a failure of bid, and conduct a mandatory review in accordance with rules to determine what further adjustments should be made in order to make the project acceptable to interested

groups,” he said in a text message. This was the second round of auction for the project, after the first tender was snubbed by the following parties: Busan Transport Corp., Mosan-Inekon Phils. Ltd. Co., SMRT International Pte. Ltd., Miescorrail Inc. and D.M. Consunji Inc. The multibillion-peso upkeep deal involves a three-year concession period and sweetened terms. Continued on A2

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“We expect townships to lead the way in our growth drive in 2015,” Jericho Go, senior vice president of Megaworld, said in a phone interview with the BusinessMirror. “As far as Megaworld is concerned, we don’t foresee a property bubble. We don’t have speculative buyers. Just look at our condominiums—all are occupied,” Go added. Megaworld has introduced 15 successful large-scale, master-planned, mixed-use townships across the country. These are the 18-hectare Eastwood City in Quezon City, the first cyberpark in the Philippines; Newport City in Pasay City, 25 hectares; McKinley West, 34.5 hectares; McKinley Hill, 50 hectares; Uptown Bonifacio, 15.4 hectares, and Forbes Town Center in Fort Bonifacio, 5 hectares; Mactan Newtown in Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu, 28.8 hectares; Iloilo Business Park in Mandurriao, Iloilo, 72 hectares; Woodside City in Pasig, 12.3 hectares and

Davao Park District in Davao, 11 hectares. Further, the company’s subsidiary Suntrust Properties is developing the 350-hectare Suntrust Ecotown and GlobalEstate Resorts Inc. (Geri). Geri manages the 62-hectare Alabang West; the 561-hectare Southwoods City in the boundaries of Cavite and Laguna; the 150-hectare Boracay Newcoast in Boracay; and the 1,300-hectare Twin Lakes in Tagaytay. Being the pioneer of the “live-workplay-learn lifestyle concept for mixed-use concept in the Philippines, known as townships, Go said the concept generated a lot of interest among foreign investors to invest in the Philippines. “Megaworld had the right business model in developing livable communities,” he said. “A lot of people realized that they are reducing their carbon footprint and pursue green living,” Go added.

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Geri is bullish on Alabang West because of its brisk sales and strong demand that prompted the company to launch another phase of the upscale village last year. Of the total 788 available lots of the entire village, Geri reported almost 50 percent of the units have been sold out from October to December last year. The 62-hectare fully integrated posh township is on Daang Hari in Las Piñas City. After the successful launch of Southwoods City and its residential village Pahara,

Geri launched the Danish-inspired Holland Park, its fi rst residential condominium development in the 561-hectare Southwoods City. “The office rental and lease are also expected to expand, as companies, particularly multinational companies, are expected to expand their operations this year. The business-process outsourcing (BPO) industry will be one of the main growth drivers for office,” Go said. In line with its commitment to provide

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environmental sustainability, Megaworld’s 8 Campus Place Building A in McKinley Hill was recognized as the country’s first Leadership in Energy and Environment Design (LEED) gold-certified building for BPO companies. American bank Wells Fargo is the major client of 8 Campus Place. “Megaworld remains committed to underpin the company’s vision of creating communities that promote sustainability for the environment and maximizing the use of land. We develop a master plan where residential, commercial and office towers will be in one secured location while we are building environment-friendly structures. Expect more green office towers in the years to come in the company,” Go said. The 8 Campus Place Building A is comprised of three five-story buildings with a total leasable floor area of 30,000 square meters. Aside from Wells Fargo, other Megaworlds clients from the BPO sector are Accenture, International Business Machines, Hewlett-Packard and Citibank. As far as provincial expansion is concerned, Go said the 72-hectare Iloilo Business Park township is getting a lot of interest from locators. Megaworld is investing P35 billion for its development in the next 10 years, its biggest and most exciting venture in Western Visayas. The Davao Park District is attracting a lot of interest to investors, as Davao is recognized as a key growth center in Mindanao. Located in an 11-hectare property along the S.P. Dakudao Loop, Davao Park District is envisioned to be Davao City’s central business district (CBD) and a major center for information technology and BPO (IT-BPO) in Mindanao. Megaworld is allocating P15 billion in the next five to seven years to build and develop the township that will be suited for BPO companies and other corporate offices. The 28.8-hectare Mactan Newtown is the first major township development with its own beach outside Metro Manila. Aside from high-end office towers, luxury condominiums, leisure amenities, retail shops, a school supervised by Lasso, and upscale hotels in one secured and enclosed area, township also features a cyberpark. The IT park houses One World Center with international BPO companies, such as Results Manila and EnfraUSA Solutions Inc. Other BPO offices in the township are Two World Center, Eight Newtown Boulevard and Pacific Garden Tower. “The company will have at least five to 10 more office towers in the township by 2021, which will have a capacity of 150,000 sq m of office spaces and will accommodate an estimated 45,000 workers in the IT-BPO sector,” Go said.

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NOVAK DJOKOVIC makes a forehand return to Slovenia’s Aljaz Bedene during their first-round match at the Australian Open. (Below) Petra Kvitova of the Czech Republic prepared to serve against Richel Hogenkamp of the Netherlands. AP

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ELBOURNE, Australia—Rafael Nadal’s new hightech tennis racket looks and feels like his old one. Except for the on-off switch. Call it a “smart racket,” the latest advance in tennis technology tells you where you hit the ball—with the help of an app. Sensors embedded in the handle of the racket, made by Babolat, record technical data on every ball struck. At the end of a match or training session the data can be downloaded to a smartphone or computer and used to help analyze a player’s strengths and mistakes. Aside from the sensors, the racket is just a racket. It’s the same size and weight as Nadal’s old-fashioned former racket. “I know to play well I need to play 70 percent of forehands, 30 percent of backhands,” Nadal said after racing through his first-round Australian Open match over Mikhail Youzhny, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2, on Monday. “If I’m not doing that, I know I’m not doing the right thing on court.” “This [racket] is a way you can check these kinds of things,” added the 14-time Grand Slam winner, who was sidelined for much of last season from a wrist injury and an appendix operation. The International Tennis Federation (ITF) had previously outlawed what it calls “player analysis technology” during competition but adopted a new rule last January that allows players to wear or use “smart” equipment, like Nadal’s new racket and devices like heart-rate monitors that record data about player performance in real time. Babolat initially fitted the technology into its “Pure Drive” rackets, which are used by Karolina Pliskova, Julia Goerges and Yanina Wickmayer and then incorporated the sensors into a newly released version of the “AeroPro Drive” racket used by Nadal, Caroline Wozniacki and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. Don’t expect to see players on their iPhones analyzing their game mid-match. An ITF ban on coaching during matches prevents players from consulting the data on court. The way it works is simple, says company spokesman Thomas Otton. There are two buttons on the bottom of the racket’s handle. “You press the ‘on’ button. A blue LED light appears. And, you play,” Otton said. When finished, a second button is pressed, activating Bluetooth which synchs the information with a smartphone or other device. Otton called up Nadal’s data from his practice session on Friday that lasted one hour and 31 minutes. In that time, he hit 572 shots, or 22 per minute, which broke down to 156 backhands, 222 forehands, 118 serves and 76 smashes. The data also gets more detailed and analyzes, for example, how Nadal hit his forehands—133 had topspin, 49 had slice and 40 were flat.

Swipe to the next screen and an image of a tennis racket appears that shows where the ball is making impact. For Nadal’s practice, he hit 42 percent of shots in the center and 20 percent on top of the racket— the rest on the bottom and sides. At a demonstration of the racket before the tournament started, Wozniacki and Nadal joked about the pros and cons of knowing too much. “Sometimes it’s not a good thing,” said Wozniacki. “Because you think you’re hitting it in the middle of the racket, but really it shows you you’re not. And there’s no going around that.” Nadal’s uncle and coach, Toni, joked that the racket would give him an edge. “Sometimes when I correct Rafa on how he’s hitting the ball, he doesn’t agree.” said Toni. “Now I have the data.” Nadal retorted, without missing a beat, “Now he has the data to know that he was wrong.” AP

ELBOURNE, Australia— Four-time Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic returned to Rod Laver Arena for the first time as a husband and father, shrugging off the effects of a cold to beat No. 16-ranked Aljaz Bedene, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4, in his first-round match on Tuesday. Djokovic won the first of his seven major titles at the 2008 Australian Open, then won here in three consecutive years from 2011 to 2013. His 25-match winning streak at Melbourne Park ended in a quarterfinal loss to Stan Wawrinka, who went on to win the title. Wawrinka began the defense of a major crown for the first time with a 6-1, 6-4, 6-2 win over No. 100-ranked Marsel Ilhan, taking less than one-and-a-half hours to breeze through the first round. In a breakthrough 2014 season, Wawrinka claimed his first Grand Slam title, reached a careerhigh ranking of No. 3 and helped Roger Federer win the Davis Cup for Switzerland for the first time. He warmed up for the season-opening major by successfully defending his title at the Chennai Open. “It’s great, bringing me a lot of memories from last year,” Wawrinka said of his return. “It was great to come back here feeling happy,

happy with my game.” Top-ranked Djokovic had the next match on center court and appeared to be tired and still recovering from illness after his match, saying he’d had a “rough two weeks healthwise but I’m getting up there.” His mood changed suddenly when a court-side interview turned to reflections of 2014, when he won Wimbledon for the second time, married his longtime partner, Jelena, and the couple had a son, Stefan. “Well those two events are the two most beautiful events I experienced in my life,” he said. “Stefan, he’s a blessing we received...now I have even more motivation.” Two other men widely considered to be in the next generation of major winners advanced in straight sets, with No. 5 Kei Nishikori beating Nicolas Almagro, 6-4, 7-6 (1), 6-2; and No. 8 Milos Raonic firing 30 aces in a 7-6 (3), 7-6 (3), 6-3 win against qualifier Illya Marchenko. No. 12 Feliciano Lopez struggled past American wild-card entry Denis Kudla, 3-6, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2, 10-8; No. 18 Gilles Simon beat Robin Haase, 6-1, 6-3, 6-4; and No. 19 John Isner beat Taiwanese qualifier Jimmy Wang, 7-6 (5), 6-4, 6-4. No. 16 Fabio Fognini lost in four sets to Alejando Gonzalez. Nishikori, returning to Grand Slam action for the first time since his run to the US Open final, dropped his opening service game but

recovered the break quickly and weathered a difficult opening match against Almagro. Nishikori is coming off a big year in 2014, when he became the first Asian man to reach a Grand Slam singles final. He’s determined to go one better and win a major. “Yeah, for sure, that was one of my best results in my career that gave me a lot of confidence,” the Japanese star said. “I beat a lot of top-10 players.” Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova needed only 63 minutes for her 6-1, 6-4 win over Richel Hogenkamp. Two-time champion Victoria Azarenka continued her comeback from a foot injury with a convincing 6-3, 6-2 win over Sloane Stephens and will next have to play US Open finalist Caroline Wozniacki, who beat 18-yearold American Taylor Townsend, 7-6 (1), 6-2. No. 11 Dominika Cibulkova, a finalist here last year, opened with a 3-6, 6-3, 6-1 comeback win against Kirsten Flipkens. Limited to just nine tournaments last year, Azarenka’s ranking has fallen to No. 44 and she is unseeded at a Grand Slam for the first time since the 2007 US Open. 2011 US Open champion Sam Stosur had a 6-4, 6-1 victory against Monica Niculescu, and No. 19 Alize Cornet beat Zhang Shuai 6-3, 6-2. No. 24 Garbine Muguruza and No. 25 Barbora Zahlavoa Strycova advanced with straight-sets wins.

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ELBOURNE, Australia—Retired two-time Grand Slam champion Li Na was always known for her timing on court at the Australian Open, whether it was a cleanly struck passing shot or a deadpanned wisecrack at the expense of her husband, Jiang Shan. Returning to Melbourne Park for the first time since hoisting the championship trophy last year, the Chinese star made yet another popular delivery at Rod Laver Arena on Monday, announcing to the crowd that she and her husband—who also goes by the name Dennis—are expecting their first child.

“I’m not sure I can trust everyone or not,” she playfully told the crowd before letting everyone in on her secret. “Me and Dennis, we are so excited our first child will be out in the summer. Dennis is doing good job—he just makes one ace.” Li later posted a message on Facebook saying she chose to make the big announcement at Rod Laver Arena because of the special connection she felt with the Australian crowd during her two runner-up finishes at Melbourne Park in 2011 and 2013, and her title run last year. “I was no longer alone out there fighting my opponent [and sometimes myself]; today it felt like I was in the company of my 15,000

friends,” she wrote. “And it really feels like this baby is going to enter the world already having about 15,000 friends.” After becoming the first Asian player to win a major at the 2011 French Open and then capturing her second Grand Slam last year, Li decided to walk away from the game in September due to recurring knee injuries. Li has kept busy since her retirement—she has been traveling with her husband and making plans to open her own tennis academy in China. And now she has a big arrival on the way. “We can’t wait to become parents and start this new chapter together,” she wrote. AP

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he International Monetary Fund (IMF) lowered its forecasts for global growth over the next two years, warning on Tuesday that weakness in most major economies will trump gains from lower oil prices. The IMF’s report was released as China reported its slowest growth in 24 years. The IMF downgraded projections it issued in October by 0.3 percentage point each, predicting global growth at 3.5 percent this year and 3.7 percent in 2016. But, even with those reductions, the world economy will be growing faster than in 2014, when the IMF estimates it expanded 3.3 percent. Much of the momentum is coming from an accelerating recovery in the US, the world’s largest economy. China reported on Tuesday that its economic growth slowed to 7.4

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percent last year, the weakest expansion since 1990, compounding the challenges for the country’s com-munist leaders as they try to overhaul the economy. Europe, Japan and Russia are also logging slower growth, while the US is a rare bright spot. “The recovery in the US is quite strong and, therefore, it will continue, despite the appreciation of the dollar,”Olivier Blanchard, the IMF director of research, told reporters in Beijing in a briefing broadcast online. The advanced economies are forecast to expand by 2.4 percent in 2015, a smidgen higher than earlier thought, and at the same rate in 2016. Growth in developing economies is forecast to slip to 4.3 percent from an estimated 4.4 percent in 2014, but then recover to 4.7 percent in 2016. See “Growth,” A2

Student-Council leaders from different colleges and universities, as well as several sectoral leaders representing people’s organizations, urged President Aquino to exercise his “power of control” by revoking Department Order 2014-14 issued by the Department of Transportation and Communications, which provided for the Metro Rail Transit and Light Rail Transit fare hike. KEVIN DELA CRUZ

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ilipino consumers stand to save around $6 billion in expenses on gasoline, if oil prices in the world market continue to hover around the $50-per-barrel level for the whole year, according to the government’s chief economist. Finance Undersecretary Gil Beltran said on Tuesday the $6 billion in savings could translate to more purchasing power for Filipino consumers, which could eventually drive economic growth faster. Beltran based the $6-billion estimated savings on the assumption that oil prices in the world market will hover $50 per barrel.

He said the Philippines imports around $12 billion worth of oil each year, previously at an average price of around $100 per barrel. The drastic cut in the price of oil could bring about the $6 billion in savings. “The government may not benefit so much from the lower oil prices; but lower oil prices translates to more purchasing power for Filipino consumers. That’s $6 billion that will eventually go to the economy,” he said. Beltran said the negative effect that lower oil prices could have on the government is the lower collection of duties by the Bureau of Customs. David Cagahastian

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ong Kong—Economics professor Paul Krugman believes there will not be another financial crisis that would put the world economy into a great depression, but said it is still a “scary world” with China’s growth slowing, while Europe’s version of the quantitative easing (QE) scheme may not work. Krugman, a professor at Princeton University, told delegates of the Asian Financial Forum on Tuesday that Continued on A8

n japan 0.3799 n UK 67.5353 n HK 5.7632 n CHINA 7.1831 n singapore 33.5166 n australia 36.6208 n EU 51.8657 n SAUDI arabia 11.9010 Source: BSP (20 January 2015)


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