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PeoPle do business at the Waterside local market in the center of Monrovia, liberia. Just as their economies had begun to recover from the man-made horror of coups and civil war, the West African nations of Guinea, liberia and Sierra leone have been knocked back down by the ebola virus. AP/AbbAs Dulleh
Ebola deflating hopes for 3 poor African economies By Paul Wiseman & Boubacar Diallo | The Associated Press
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ASHINGTON—Just as their economies had begun to recover from the manmade horror of coups and civil war, the West African nations of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone have been knocked back down by a terrifying force of nature: the Ebola virus. In addition to the human toll— more than 4,000 dead so far—the outbreak has paralyzed economic life. Across the Ebola zone, shops are closed, hotels vacant, flights canceled, fields untended, investments on hold. In Conakry, capital of Guinea, stray dogs, goats and sheep are plopping down next to empty stalls in street markets devoid of shoppers. About the only things people want to buy are products meant to guard against Ebola—antiseptic gels and devices that attach to faucets and add chlorine to the water. “These are selling like bread at the market,” said Cece Loua, who sells pharmaceutical products in Conakry. The World Bank has dramatically downgraded its expectations for economic growth this year in the three countries hardest hit by the outbreak. Guinea will grow 2.4 percent, down from a previously forecast 4.5 percent, it predicts; Liberia 2.5 percent, down from 5.9 percent; and
Sierra Leone 8 percent, down from 11.3 percent. “It’s been really devastating,” said Rosa Whitaker, CEO of the consultancy the Whitaker Group and a former US trade official. It’s an especially cruel turn for the three impoverished economies that had been making steady progress after years of devastating conflict: In Sierra Leone, which endured a civil war from 1991 to 2002 that killed 70,000 and left 2.6 million homeless, the economy surged 20 percent last year and 15 percent in 2012. Liberia, which lost 250,000 people to civil wars from 1989 to 2003, has recorded double-digit economic growth four of the past five years. Guinea, with a history of bloody coups and political strife, has grown more slowly (2.5 percent last year and 3.9 percent in 2012), but had expected its economy to accelerate as foreign companies invested in such projects as the Simandou iron ore mine.
“No one could have imagined the extent of the economic and social turnaround,” said Steven Radelet, a foreign-aid expert at Georgetown University and an adviser to the Liberian government. “The past 10 years, there’s been remarkable progress, and a lot of investors coming in.” Ebola has frozen the economic revival. “They were coming back and now have been set back in a big way,” said Francisco Ferreira, the World Bank’s chief economist for Africa. T he epidemic damages the economy directly. Commerce stops. The sick can’t work. Contaminated areas close down. Tax collections dry up. Health-care costs swell, squeezing governments already struggling with expenses. But the indirect damage can be even worse as fear paralyzes Ebolastricken communities. “People are obviously very afraid of it,” Ferreira said. “People stay home and don’t consume.... Flights are being canceled because no one wants to go there. Hotels are firing people because no one is staying there.” Liberia canceled soccer games because it’s “a contact sport, and Ebola is spread through sweat,” said Musa Bility, president of the Liberia Football Association. The suspension of sporting events has hurt Boima Folley’s sporting goods shop in the Liberian capital Monrovia. “No one comes to even ask for— let alone buy—sports materials these days,” he said. Analysts are at least optimistic that the economic damage from the crisis can be contained to the hardest-hit countries. The three Ebolastricken nations are, after all, economically small, and their troubles are unlikely to disrupt commerce be-
annual gains since 2005 that saw the yuan rise about 33 percent versus the dollar, speculators have come to see China’s currency as a one-way trade. That prompts hot money to seek out China on currency appreciation bets. Worries about distortions had abated this year after a government crack down and as the yuan dropped 1.4 percent against the greenback in the first nine months of 2014. The jump in exports to Hong Kong coincided with renewed appreciation of China’s currency, triggering “concerns that speculative trade flows to ride on RMB appreciation could have reemerged,” economists led by Liu Li-Gang at ANZ Bank wrote. China’s currency appreciated 0.06 percent against the US dollar last month—the only emerging-market currency to advance against the greenback.
ONG KONG unexpectedly overtook the US in September as the top destination for Chinese shipments. However, not everyone is convinced those flows were genuine. Analysts at banks including Everbright Securities Co., Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. and Bank of Communications Co. said overinvoicing and over-reporting may explain the 34-percent surge in exports to Hong Kong from a year earlier. A discrepancy between Hong Kong data for imports from China and Chinese figures for exports to the city in the past highlighted the practice of overinvoicing that’s used to disguise capital inflows to bet on China’s rising currency. China’s exports increased 15.3 percent from a year earlier, the biggest increase since February 2013 and beating the 12-percent median estimate in a Bloomberg survey of analysts, according to government data released on Monday, prompting déjà vu for some. “Signs of distortion might have reemerged in the trade data,” Xu Gao, chief economist at Everbright Securities, said in a note on Monday. “If policymakers overestimate external demand due to these fake trade figures and reduce the efforts to stabilize growth domestically, the outlook for the economy will be very worrying.” Xu, who formerly worked at the World Bank, pointed out the surge in exports included shipments of precious metals, which have been at the center of dodgy invoicing in the past. Government policies to support exports “seem to have stimulated fake exports instead,” he said. The customs administration didn’t respond to faxed questions on speculation the September data was distorted. Hong Kong is scheduled to report September trade figures on October 27, when the size of any discrepancy may become clearer.
yond their borders: Combined, their three economies amount to half the size of Vermont’s. Last week, the International Monetary Fund forecast that the 25 African countries it has grouped as “low income”—including the three most hit by Ebola—would register a combined 6.3-percent economic growth this year, faster than the 6.1 percent in 2013. One factor in Africa’s favor: Nigeria, West Africa’s dominant economy, and Senegal moved decisively to identify and isolate Ebola victims and those who had come into contact with them. “We’re incredibly impressed by the ability of Nigeria and Senegal to keep their epidemics contained,” Ferreira said. The World Bank still fears a worst-case scenario in which Ebola breaks out of three countries and spreads across West Africa. Under that scenario, economic losses across West Africa would rise as high as $32.6 billion this year and next, up from no more than $9 billion if the disease were contained. Continent-wide, Africa has made significant strides. Six of the world’s fastest-growing economies are in Africa, the White House reported at an August US-Africa Summit meant to celebrate the continent’s rise. Most analysts think Africa’s overall economy will continue to expand. The momentum remains strong, and damage from Ebola still seems likely to be contained. “I don’t think there will be lasting damage,” said Anna Rosenberg, head of Frontier Strategy Group’s sub-Saharan Africa practice. “The growth story coming out of sub-Saharan Africa is too big and too real to be ignored. There’s nothing that is going to stop it going forward.”
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WHILE China’s government has strict regulations on importing capital, those aiming to exploit yuan appreciation can evade the limit by disguising money inflows as payment for goods exported to foreign countries or territories, especially Hong Kong. Companies have “faked, forged and illegally reused” documents for exports and imports, Wu Ruilin, a deputy head of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange’s inspection department, said at a briefing in Beijing last month. The country has uncovered almost $10 billion in fraudulent trades nationwide since April last year. The reemergence of fake invoices might be attributed to the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect, which is set to be rolled out soon, attracting overseas capital, analysts at Bank of Communications led by Lian Ping said in a note on Monday. Analysts at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. led by Song Yu saw a different possible explanation for the export surge: overreporting as local governments strive to reach their growth targets. They noted there was no clear evidence of that. Excluding the Hong Kong jump, exports growth held up largely unchanged at 12 percent, according to their calculation. Bloomberg News
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CHINESE stocks maintained declines after the data. The Shanghai Composite Index fell 0.4 percent at the close while the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index lost 0.2 percent. After almost uninterrupted
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the second quarter and compares with a 4.6-percent drop in the third quarter of 2010, following a global slowdown. The data add to evidence that Singapore’s measures to rein in property prices in Asia’s second-most expensive housing market are having an impact, with home prices declining for a fourth consecutive period last quarter, the longest losing streak in five years. At the same time, a
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clampdown on foreign labor amid an economic restructuring plan has made it harder for developers who had become accustomed to a steady supply of cheap overseas workers. “The whole cooling measures, plus foreign manpower curbs are really starting to bite,” said Selena Ling, an economist at Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp. in Singapore. “It’s no surprise that you see construction continuing to cool,
but the pace of the cooling in the third quarter, I must say, was a little bit eye-boggling.” Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said in May the government would defer S$2 billion ($1.6 billion) worth of building projects for one to two years to spread out the demand for construction workers. The move may save 20,000 to 30,000 foreign workers, he said. Expect fewer skyscrapers.
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iPHONE 6: AFTER ‘BENDGATE’, NOW IT’S ‘HAIRGATE’. HAVE YOU BEEN SNAGGED?
IT seems the iPhone 6 just can’t stop making fashion faux pas. First, there was #Bendgate, in which some users’ phones were bending in the pockets of their skinny jeans. Now it’s #Hairgate. This week, it emerged that some iPhone 6 users were getting their hair, including beard hair, snagged in the phone. According to a community post on 9 to 5 Mac, the users’ hair was getting caught in the seam between the aluminum backing and the front glass. Some others took to Twitter to lament about the hairy situation. Still, others said, #Hairgate was not a thing. A very unscientific experiment by @latimes found that the hair of one in three testers was snagged.
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Y 4-year-old grandson has many passions: pasta with no sauce, strawberry ice cream (he always saves a few bites for his dad) and Curious George and The Cat in the Hat videos. His parents don’t have a TV, and the only videos he can watch on their PC are beyond G-rated. Those videos express high moral values, no violence and no off-color language. So my grandson is growing up in a world where people basically are nice to each other. But when he comes over to our house, he gets to watch one 10-minute video of the latest Cat in the Hat or Curious George episode. He has a few episodes that he really likes, so much so that he can watch them over and over. But, when the family was planning a long plane trip, he wouldn’t be able to watch his monkey and cat pals, even if he behaved himself. Grandpa to the rescue. Audials Moviebox allows me to record a Curious
George episode on Netflix as it streams across my Windows PC screen. I can save it to my PC’s hard drive, edit it and burn it to a CD or DVD disc. In my exercises, it recorded both video and sound in the same high quality as when it streamed. Now grandson can take DVDs of his favorite characters and play them on his parents’ laptop or even on their iPad mini (more about the mini later). But wait: Is this legal? Avanquest, the company that distributes Moviebox, says it is. More than that, they promise that you can legally copy actual movie DVDs, even those that are protected. I’m not a copyright lawyer, so I can’t say if Avanquest has it right. But the program does work. I was able to record a streaming movie on HBO GO and burn it to a DVD, and it played back just fine. I had some hiccups installing Moviebox, and some problems with help files that noted things like, “If that doesn’t work, try this.” Everything should work, folks, or there’s something wrong with the software. The program is only marginally intuitive, although, once I got the hang of it, I didn’t have any problem. To record, I told Moviebox to detect the streaming video that was playing in a browser window on my PC. While it should automatically detect the browser
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window, every so often it clipped off the main part of the window. Streaming can be monitored in a small window from within Moviebox. The program automatically records audio and video on separate tracks in mp3 for sound and wmv for video, but there are other choices, as well. Curiously, it won’t convert video files to the mov format. There also are conversions for iPhones (up to 5s), iPads, Android devices and more. If I were taking a long trip, I’d want to bring along the SanDisk Connect Wireless Media Drive, which sets up a private Wi-Fi network, allowing me to transfer files from the device to an iPad, for example. The drive, which is about the size of a Post-it pad, costs $119 on Amazon for the 64-gig version. Now, even at his home, my grandson gets to watch 10 minutes of Curious George or his funny-hatted friend whenever he behaves well and doesn’t irritate his nemesis, my granddaughter. And he might even get to watch a whole Curious George movie as he wings his way over Kansas. All told, Moviebox does its job far better than I had expected, and you can’t beat the price for what it does. Moviebox can be bought and downloaded from www.avanquest.com/USA/. It retails for $39, but I bought it on sale for $19. ■
Acer bares latest smartphones A LEADING global computer brand, Acer (www.acer.com.ph) is throwing even more weight in expanding its market with the release of its latest cutting-edge smartphones. All are designed to offer the latest solutions and applications that will delight an increasingly mobile consumer market, while helping users to maximize the use of their preferred phone to their own unique advantages. Take, for example, the Acer Liquid Jade smartphone, designed for the go-getters and power users who demand seamless performance wherever they may be—at work or at play. Its 5-inch IPS HD screen allows convenient viewing of documents, photos and videos, each displayed in stunning quality. The Acer Liquid Jade comes in a smooth form factor yet packs a formidable razor-sharp punch. Inside, the 1.3GHz quad-core processor
allows snappy performance all the time so users can carry out several functions that a traditional computing device can perform, even on a 7.5mm ultra-thin smartphone powered by the latest version of the market-leading Android OS (4.4, also known as KitKat). And, since most professionals do their business outside the office, the 21Mbps HSPA+ connectivity guarantees speedy connection to any network and allows them to browse their favorite web sites and socialmedia platforms. All these while using a smartphone that boasts of. With the 13 MP rear and 2 MP front cameras, it would be a breeze for users to record all kinds of activities with family, friends or co-workers, and the resulting videos and images boast of outstanding quality. “It has always been Acer’s mission and vision to provide our customers
the best that technology can offer,” Acer Philippines General Manager Manuel Wong says. “So we brought the kind of technology in our smartphones that people actually need, and this is because we have remained sensitive and listened to what our customers say and feel.” Aside from the Jade, the other smartphone models in the Acer Liquid lineup include the Liquid X1, the Liquid E700, the Liquid Z500 and the Liquid Z200. Also available to forward-thinking professionals on the move are Acer’s Iconia Series tablets—the Acer Iconia Tab 10 (A3-A20FHD), Acer Iconia Tab 8 (A1-840FHD), Acer Iconia Tab 7 (A1-713), and Acer Iconia One 7 (B1-730HD), any of which makes a perfect complement to the Acer latest smartphone or as a standalone device.
WINNERS of Gold tickets troop to Smart offices to claim their “passports” to the much-anticipated One Direction concert in 2015.
ONE DIRECTION FANS GET ‘SMART’
IT’S not only free mobile Internet that Smart Prepaid is providing to subscribers, but also hundreds of tickets to what could be the most anticipated concert tour to hit Manila. Yes, that would be the One Direction concert scheduled to hit Manila next year. Legions of Filipino fans of Niall Horan, Zayn Malik, Liam Payne, Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson may now catch the boy band live on March 21 and 22, 2015, at the SM Mall of Asia Concert Grounds for the much-hyped Manila-leg of 1D’s On the Road Again concert tour. Subscribers only need to load up any denomination worth of prepaid load or avail themselves of the promos in order to secure electronic raffle entries. Seven hundred bona fide 1D fans will get two Gold tickets each. The promo covers all Smart Prepaid’s top promos, including CTM 15, AT 20, UCT 25, All In 99, Jump All Out 15, Jump All Out 25 and Jump All Out 50. “If you think that you’ve run out of ways to watch the One Direction concert, think again. Smart Prepaid is opening up thousands of doors so that chance can become a reality,” said Joel Lumanlan, head of Smart Prepaid. On October 3 winning prepaid subscribers trooped to Smart offices to claim the first batch of tickets. One of the winners, Jeffrey Quiambao of Pampanga, said he joined the promo so he could win tickets for his nieces. “Talagang nagsikap akong makasali para manalo ng tickets na plano ko ipa-raffle sa mga pamangkin ko pag-uwi ko ng Pampanga,” said Quiambao, who has been a Smart Prepaid subscriber for 13 years. “Plano ko pa ulit sumali para mas mapasaya ko ang mga pamangkin. Maraming salamat, Smart.” To register, text REG <NAME, ADDRESS>, then send to 316 for free. Promo is ongoing until March 6, 2015. Entries from the previous month will be carried over the succeeding months and are qualified to win the monthly draws. The English-Irish boy band behind the hits “What Makes You Beautiful,” “Live While We’re Young” and “Story of My Life” is bringing its On the Road Again Tour to Manila. One Direction also has Australia, Japan, Singapore, Thailand and Hong Kong as other concert stops. Go to www.ontheroadagain.com for tour schedule. For more details on how to win, visit www1.smart.com.ph.
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nflation, which has tried to reaccelerate on two separate periods this year and could do so again in the months leading and up to the long Christmas holidays, was seen coming down instead, as price pressures ease during the period.
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DE LIMA: The agency’s P299.3billion target for approved investments for 2014 is definitely within reach, even if end-September investment figures are only at half of the target.
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Deputy Governor for the Monetary Stability Sector Diwa C. Guinigundo expressed optimism that inflation will continue to fall from September level, averaging 4.4 percent, due to factors seen to pull down inflation in the closing months of the year. The factors include expectations of a more subdued global growth this year, the resolution of supply issues due to port congestion and rice importation, as well as the end of the lean season and the start of the harvest season. “Hopefully, the more decisive resolution of the supply pressures would provide greater momentum to more moderate inflation toward the end of the year,” the deputy
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game up. With Westbrook sidelined after Christmas until the All-Star break last season, Durant took control of the MVP race by averaging 35 points, 7.5 rebounds and 6.3 assists while leading the Thunder to a 19-7 record. “He did what he needed to do to help us win games,” Westbrook said. “He continued to have confidence in his teammates.” AP
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KLAHOMA CITY—For the first time, the Oklahoma City Thunder will be forced to play without Kevin Durant for more than a handful of games. The team announced on Sunday that the league’s reigning Most Valuable Player (MVP) would be out for an undetermined length of time with a fracture in his right foot, at the base of the small toe. Typically, the injury requires surgery and six to eight weeks of healing. The Thunder haven’t officially determined what’s next, although General Manager Sam Presti said surgery would be likely. The Thunder will play without Durant on Tuesday night in a preseason game against Memphis. “No one’s feeling sorry for us,” Oklahoma City Coach Scott Brooks said. “I can honestly say I did not receive any text messages from coaches around the league looking to postpone the season.” Opponents have seen more than enough of Durant. Since he entered the league in 2007, he leads the league in points and minutes played. He has missed just 16 regular season games in his seven-year career and has never missed more than eight games in a season.
His longest absence was a seven-game stretch during the 2008-09 season because of a sprained right ankle. He missed one game last season, one game the season before, played in all 82 games during the 2009-2010 season and all 66 games during the lockout-shortened 2011-2012 season. “When you look at Kevin, you see all the great offense of abilities and leadership qualities, but you never really think about the toughness, for him to be able to play all those years and play just about every game at a high level, and he continues to get back up,” Brooks said. Point guard Russell Westbrook, who has missed significant time the past two years with a knee injury, admires how durable Durant has been over the years. “Very, very impressive,” Westbrook said. “He’s probably one of the hardest working guys I’ve seen. He comes in every day and does what he’s supposed to do. He doesn’t take days off in practice. He tries to compete every day. It’s definitely unfortunate, but he’s a strong guy mentally and physically, and he’ll get back to his better form.” Brooks said Durant is struggling with the idea of missing games, even though it’s the preseason. “He’s about as good as anybody can possibly be,” Brooks said. “One of the things I love about Kevin is
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he loves to play. He loves the game of basketball. He’s very passionate about it. It’s not a hobby for him.” Durant felt discomfort in the foot on Saturday and told the Thunder staff, leading to the diagnosis. Brooks said the injury could have been much worse if Durant had waited to get help. “This is a minor, minor setback in the big scope of things,” Brooks said. “He’s going to come back in no time, and like I said, our goal is to be a better team when he gets back from where we are today without him.” The injury puts more of the focus on Westbrook, an explosive scoring point guard who averaged 26.7 points, 7.3 rebounds and 8.1 assists during last year’s playoffs. This season on media day, Brooks called Westbrook the best point guard in the NBA. Westbrook said his role won’t change. “It’s not about me, it’s about our team,” he said. “I can’t win games by myself. I can’t do anything by myself, so I kind of want to take the attention off of me and put it on more of the team. Everybody keeps asking what I’m going to do and how I’m going to change. I think it’s more about our team, and what we can do to get better.” Westbrook said while he fought through injuries, he learned a lot from the way Durant stepped his
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ARIS—According to Tinkoff-Saxo cycling team, Russian billionaire Oleg Tinkov’s €1-million challenge is no “joke” and will help develop the sport’s popularity. Tinkov is trying to entice Alberto Contador and his three biggest rivals to compete in all three Grand Tours next year with a €1-million prize to share if they commit to racing at the Giro d’Italia, the Tour de France and the Spanish Vuelta in 2015. The eccentric businessman’s proposal received a positive welcome and Tinkoff-Saxo said on Monday the idea “will be beneficial to the sport of cycling” because it will boost audiences worldwide. In addition to Contador, who rides for Tinkov’s team and has already won all three Grand Tours, the billionaire is hoping to convince Chris Froome, Nairo Quintana and Vincenzo Nibali to be on the starting line of the three-week events. Contador has already said he will be targeting a Giro-Tour double this season but his participation at the Vuelta has yet to be confirmed. “Racing in the three Grand Tours isn’t an issue in itself for the world’s best riders, they will not have any problems with that,” Saxo-Tinkoff Team Manager Bjarne Riis said. “However, winning or going for a podium place in all three is another thing and that will narrow it down to very few people. I think there is a very small number of riders that are able to accomplish such a remarkable feat and we still don’t know who they might be, because it hasn’t been done before. That’s the beauty of this challenge.” Three-week races are so challenging that no rider has been able to win more than two in the same season. The last rider to have achieved the feat is the late Marco Pantani, who won both the Giro and the Tour in 1998, at a time when cycling was riddled with doping problems. Only six riders, including Contador and this year’s Tour champion Nibali, have won all three Grand Tours in a career. Saxo-Tinkoff CEO Stefano Feltrin said on Monday he received positive feedback after approaching rival teams about Tinkov’s project. “This isn’t a joke or a publicity stunt. We are very serious about it and we feel it is a proposal that will help cycling move forward,” Feltrin said in a statement. “We look forward to further discussing it with the key stakeholders.” Team Sky General Manager Dave Brailsford, who guided Bradley Wiggins and Froome to Tour de France wins, said having the best riders racing together in the biggest races
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would please the fans, although winning the three races the same year would pose a huge physical challenge. Like Contador, Nibali is planning on competing at both the Giro and the Tour, but not the Vuelta. “Nothing is impossible but winning both is really difficult,” Nibali said in a Gazzetta dello Sport video. “It would mean that afterward you wouldn’t see me again for the rest of the season.” So does that mean Nibali is turning down the €1-million offer? “Divided in four that’s only €250,000, which is still a lot, but that’s not what you race for,” the Italian said. Froome’s schedule remains to be defined. Giro champion Quintana is expected to focus on the Tour de France after his runner-up finish to Froome in 2013. “I think there’s a reason why it hasn’t been done,” Brailsford said. “There’s also a reason why the Tour de France hasn’t been won by the same rider for quite a long time, and neither has the Tour de France and Tour of Italy double, or Tour de France-Tour of Spain double been done for quite some time.” The routes for the 2015 Tour and Vuelta have yet to be announced but Riis is convinced Contador can achieve a top-3 finish at all Grand Tours if he decides to take up the challenge. “He has the capacity to do it. Nevertheless, I think that extraordinary physical capacity alone will not be enough,” Riis said. “It is a very important factor but a rider needs three more crucial elements: the ability to recover between races, the mental strength and a perfect preparation and planning of the season.”
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Edward Integrated School, a school established inside Lancaster New City in 2012, gives families the option to send their children to a school that prides itself in raising globally competitive students with a strong sense of character. It has a dynamic project-oriented curriculum, which aims to address the needs of different types of learners. It has life labs, clubs and organizations that allow students to develop their talents and equip them with real-life practical skills. Lancaster New City has a pioneer information-technology park of Cavite—SuntechiPark. Being ProFriends’s first office IT park development, SuntechiPark is designed to give residents the option to work close to home, thus giving them more time to spend with the family. Lancaster New City is also developing its transport system that would easily bring residents from their place of work to their homes in less time. Lancaster New City will be building Downtown Lancaster, a 25-hectare commercial-business-lifestyle district that will provide retail and leisure activities to both office workers and its residents. Within Downtown Lancaster, residents and office workers alike will enjoy the convergence of SuntechiPark with the Square, its commercial area and Central Greens. For worship, Lancaster New City has the Church of the Holy Family. Built in 2012, the Church of the Holy Family became a place of worship where families may attend Sunday Mass, hold their wedding vows and ceremonies, or celebrate the simbang gabi tradition.
OWER-and medium-market housing developer Property of Company of Friends (Pro-Friends) is looking forward to the start of the Association of Southeast Asian (Asean) economic integration on 2015. In a recent interview with the BusinessMirror, Augusto Leonardo, chief operating officer of Pro-Friends, said the economic integration can bring more growth to the company. “Once the AEC [Asean Economic Community]comes in, it will mean more demand for houses,” he said. “Hopefully, more investors will come into the country. When they come there will be a bigger need for houses, and we are ready to provide the shelter component,” he stated. As fat as the lower and medium markets may seem, Leonardo said they remain underserved as 3 million homes are still needed by families who belong to these categories. For the same price as a condominium, one could buy a lot here with twice the size. More important, you own land. Leonardo said Pro-Friends will continue to build its landbank in Cavite because the area will offer a bigger potential once the CaviteLaguna Expressway and Light Rail Transit 1 Extension projects are completed.
“We will continue developments in the area if there’s availability and demand,” he added. At present, Pro-Friends has a landbank of 1, 400 hectares for its Lancaster New City project. Starting with its first phase in 2007, Lancaster has quickly evolved into a master-planned community that spans to more than 1,400 hectares, which cover Kawit, General Trias, and Imus in Cavite. Situated near the Manila-Cavite Expressway (Cavitex), families now have the option to own reasonably priced homes in a unique township near Metro Manila. Lancaster New City currently has a selection of two- and three-story townhomes, as well as two-story single-attached homes designed for young professionals, start-up families and bigger growing families. Each home is efficiently laid out to maximize space so that dwellers may comfortably move around inside the house. In September Lancaster New City introduced six new Modern Asian inspired homes
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that celebrate the use of light and space. Its high ceilings and windows are created to allow more light and ventilation inside the rooms. In consideration of the Internet’s importance to any growing family, four of the new house models (Briana, Chessa, Mabelle and Adelle) have ready outlets for home Internet cables. Residents of selected house models have their very own family courtyard or family enclaves, extra spaces either at the back or in front of each single-attached home, where children may safely play or they may have their special private gatherings. Aside from providing homes, Lancaster New City sought to make high-quality and affordable education accessible to its residents. Saint
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N September 22 Citystate Properties and Management Corp. (CPMC) turned over the Transfer Certificate of Title (TCT) to Leonardo and Luisa Soriano for a lot they purchased at Nalé, Sandari Batulao. The turnover took place at the CPMC showroom in Makati City. Seen in photo are (from left) Leny A. Santos, CPMC Sales Documentation Department head; Maria Guia C. Buenaventura, CPMC VP for sales; Luisa Soriano and Leonardo Soriano, lot owners; Josephine Sanchez also a lot owner; and Engr. Alexander A. Vergara, CPMC project engineer. Not in photo are Ma. Lualhati Rojales, licensed broker of A&M Luckyland Realty; and Amelita Lejano, sales manager of A&M Luckyland Realty. CPMC is the developer of Sandari Batulao, a luxurious eco-centric mountainside residential and leisure development with majestic Mount Batulao as its backdrop. Sandari Batulao is 10 minutes away from Metro Tagaytay and 15 minutes away from the beaches of Nasugbu, Batangas. www.sandaribatulao.com
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f you’re a driver, a shipper or an airline, low oil prices sure feel nice. But there are downsides to the recent plunge in oil prices—for the oil industry and for the economy. Low fuel prices can help boost economic growth by reducing fuel bills and leaving consumers and companies with more money to spend on other things. Problem is, two factors behind the oil-price drop—a weaker global economy and a stronger dollar—could hurt the US economy by reducing exports, employment and spending. And all that, in turn, could outweigh the economic benefit of cheaper fuel. “Initially, [a lower oil price] will provide a boost to an economy that already has some momentum,” says Diane Swonk, chief economist at Mesirow Financial. “It’s like a tax cut. The problem is that it will come back to haunt us in 2015.”
Peza still confident of hitting 2014 goals
AMBASSADOR Antonio L. Cabangon Chua (third from left), president of Nine Media Corp., and Greg Beitchman (right), senior vice president, CNN global content and partnerships, shake hands as Armie Jarin-Bennett (left), executive director, CNN content sales and partnership; and Reggie Galura, president of Nine Media Corp., stand beside them. The partnership between Nine Media Corp., which owns 9TV, and Turner Broadcasting System Asia-Pacific Inc., which owns CNN, signals the rebranding of the former RPN-9 as CNN Philippines and involves brand- and content-sharing between the two media outfits. By Lorenz S. Marasigan
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he fusion of an international media outfit’s brand into one of the broadcast facilities of former Ambassador Antonio L. Cabangon Chua was seen to dispel the gray outlook of the self-made businessman’s recently acquired television network. Turner Broadcasting SystemAsia Pacific and Nine Media Corp. recently entered into a five-year
partnership agreement to launch CNN Philippines, a predominantly English news channel on free-toair television. CNN Worldwide President Jeff Zucker said the partnership enables the global media outfit to provide “first-class news and information to millions of Filipinos in a way that we have not been able to previously.” “It is part of our strategy to grow channels like this. It’s ex-
citing to see things a bit energized—we wouldn’t do this just anywhere,” CNN International Senior Vice President Greg Beitchman added. CNN Philippines, which will start airing its programs sometime in the first quarter of 2015, will operate from studio facilities in Manila and will replace 9TV on the Radio Philippines Network Inc.’s (RPN-9) nationwide network. Continued on A2
he Philippine Economic Zone Authority (Peza) registered a modest year-to-date growth in approved investments as of the ninth month of the year, boosting its confidence of hitting its full-year investment and job targets. In an interview with reporters at the sidelines of the International Information Technology and Business Process Management Summit, Peza Director General Lilia B. de Lima said the agency’s P299.3-billion target for approved investments for 2014 is definitely within reach, even if end-September investment figures are only at half of the target. Documents show that Peza’s P148.213-billion approved investments from January to September reflect a 6.18-percent growth. Peza’s approved investments as of end-September, however, is only 49.5 percent of the full-year target of P299.3 billion. Peza’s actual approved investment in 2013 stood at P276.1 billion. De Lima reiterated that the figures reported by Peza locators are always lower than the actual investments, as the companies only compute and report full investments at the end of the year in their audited financial statements. According to Peza Promotions and Public Relations Group Manager Elmer H. San Pascual, of the total P148.213 billion, 60 percent are expansion projects, while 40 percent are new investments. In terms of employment, the investment-promotion agency is
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n japan 0.4190 n UK 72.1132 n HK 5.7730 n CHINA 7.3112 n singapore 35.2134 n australia 39.2018 n EU 57.0375 n SAUDI arabia 11.9403 Source: BSP (14 October 2014)