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Serene journey Tourists ride a banca to get to

a floating gazebo in the middle of Lake Danao, one of the main actitivies on the lake aside from camping, trekking, picnics and retreats. A perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city, Lake Danao is a violin-shaped lake nestled in the mountains of Ormoc. It has about 139 hectares of total area and is about 700 meters above sea level. NONIE REYES

three-time rotary club of manila journalism awardee 2006, 2010, 2012

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BSP CHIEF SAYS Decline in rice prices to offset hike in power rates, oil prices

April inflation seen hitting 1.9% to 2.8 % By Bianca Cuaresma

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Lina promises to make BOC ‘more efficient, systematic’

he increase in the price of consumer goods is likely to remain tame in April, despite the hike in oil prices and power rates, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said on Friday. BSP Governor Amando M. Tetangco Jr. said in a text message to reporters that inflation in April will likely settle between 1.9 percent and 2.8 percent. “Price pressures may come from the upward adjustments in local pump prices of oil and power rates. However, higher energy prices may be offset by the continuous decline in rice prices,” Tetangco said. Should inflation hit the low end of the BSP’s forecast, the rate will be the lowest since August 2009 and will put the four-month average of the country’s inflation at 2.3 percent. In January to March, inflation averaged 2.5 percent. The projected inflation this month is well within the government’s target of 2 percent to 4 percent for 2015. Tetangco also said the BSP remains mindful of developments in the domestic and global fronts, and that it is ready to adopt appropriate policies to ensure that economic targets are met. “Moving forward, the BSP will continue to monitor emerging prices trends and adopt appropriate policies in line with its commitment to See “Inflation,” A2

By Joel R. San Juan

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and 2007 to 2012 and 2014, it is the least happy compared to its Asean counterparts. Singaporeans, ranked 24th out of 158 with a score of 6.798 out of 10, are the happiest in the Asean because of their high incomes and healthy life expectancy. This was followed by Thailand, which ranked 34th with a score of 6.455, due to a strong support system and higher

USINESSMAN Alberto D. Lina on Friday assumed office as head of the Bureau of Customs (BOC), replacing John P. Sevilla, who blamed politics for his exit from the bureau. In his acceptance speech at the turnover ceremony for the post, Lina vowed to continue the reforms that Sevilla had already instituted and to come up with new ideas to make processes in the bureau “more efficient and systematic.” Lina also acknowledged that he is aware of the obstacles he is facing to efficiently perform his mandate but assured the stakeholders that he is ready to face the challenges considering that it was not his first time to lead the bureau. Lina served as head of the BOC for five months in 2005, during the term of then-President Gloria MacapagalArroyo. He later resigned together with the so-called Hyatt 10 Cabinet members, who resigned from the Arroyo administration owing to alleged irregularities in the 2004 elections. “Now that I am here, I believe my extensive experience in the private sector will be tested. The primary task assigned to us is not easy, with the end in view of increasing efficiency and improved revenue generation,” Lina said. He also assured Finance Secretary Cesar V. Purisima, who attended the turnover ceremony, that more reforms will be put in place “with innovation and determination.” Lina admitted that he will have

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ALL-NEW MUSTANG

Matteo Guidicelli (from left), Ford Ferza ambassador; Minnie Valencia-Bustamante, vice president for marketing and sales, Ford Philippines; Kay Hart, managing director, Ford Philippines; and Stefano Marcelo, Ford Ferza ambassador, during the launching of the All-New Ford Mustang held at Bonifacio Global City Amphitheater. NONOY LACZA

Pinoys find ‘happiness’ in friends and family By Cai U. Ordinario

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hat makes Filipinos happy? The answer is simple: family and friends. Based on the World Happiness Report 2015, having social support, consisting of family and friends who are ready to help in times of need, is the main reason Filipinos are happy. Apart from a strong support

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system, other top reasons that make Filipinos happy are higher incomes and the freedom to make life choices. “Countries with sufficiently high quality social capital appear to be able to sustain or even improve subjective well-being in the face of natural disasters or economic shocks, as the shocks provide them an opportunity to discover, use and build upon their communal links,”

the report stated. However, Filipinos are least happy about corruption. Filipinos still believe that corruption is still widespread in the government and businesses in the country. Compared to other countries in the report, the Philippines was ranked 90th out of 158 countries with a score of 5.073 out of a perfect 10. While its happiness score improved by 0.219 between 2005

n japan 0.3705 n UK 66.6942 n HK 5.7124 n CHINA 7.1423 n singapore 33.0014 n australia 34.4498 n EU 47.9600 n SAUDI arabia 11.8117 Source: BSP (24 April 2015)


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