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In this July 15, 2012, file photo released by China’s Xinhua News Agency, a Chinese fishing vessel sails by Fiery Cross Reef (background), also known as Yongshu Reef by the Chinese, of the Spratly Islands in South China Sea (West Philippine Sea). Defying a US call to halt the project, China defended its land reclamation in the disputed Spratly Islands, saying the work is for public service use, although a London-based security group says the new island could host a military airfield to intimidate neighbors. In a recent report, IHS Jane’s said satellite images taken in August and November showed that Chinese dredgers had created a land mass almost the entire length of Fiery Cross Reef, which was previously underwater. The security group said it is China’s largest construction project on the island chain. AP
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T takes a certain confluence of life events to make one become obsessed with wallpaper.
The Chiongs (not their real names) lived down the street and had wallpaper in a powder room, and when visitors came, i imagined the guests would stroke its plush surface, aside from marveling at the bedrooms covered in every respect with glorious wallpaper. The family was so successful in the horseracing business that on certain occasions, the father would dump their winning racehorse’s prize money on a daughter’s unsuspecting boudoir. sometimes 1 million, sometimes 2 million in hard cash would rest unperturbed on the bed. There were occasions when i thought they could have used the paper money for wallpaper instead. For me, the kind of life that the Chiongs lived was fashionable in every respect. But 50 years ago was a simpler time of easier fortunes. Today is a totally different matter when profit and largesse are spread so diffusively that luxury has been dispersed, too, into the ethers. Today even a one-bedroom or a studio unit in a condominium can be called luxurious. Why have we watered down the idea of luxury? Who are we kidding? Weirdly, my mother did not oppose my daily visits to the Chiongs, despite the fact that that was where i learned how to smoke cigarettes. What she was opposed to was the black-and-white pattern i wanted for my bedroom, which she struck down with the use of the word “bordello” so often. Years later, i still love wallpaper— and i’m here to offer advice for those who live “luxuriously” yet “diffusively,” as if meanings have imploded in the ethers. How do you pick the best wallpaper for the stylish one-bedroom or studio condo with an effort to look as luxurious as the Chiongs? (As if.) The biggest obstacle to picking the right wallpaper is not knowing how it’s actually going to look after you’ve covered a wall. For this problem, an incredible imagination will help. Likewise, a friend who is a master at photoshop can retouch your unit’s photo to make it appear as if it has been wallpapered in the desired pattern. Another way to surmount the obstacle is to ask for a sizable swatch that you can place on the wall. Judge for yourself if the pattern fits the condo. if you fall in love with a pattern, get as big a piece of it as possible and tape it somewhere expansive. Live with it for at least a week or two and ask if the pattern goes with the flow of the room. Otherwise, ask the advice of a friendly decorator. What if you want to use a bold pattern? One must be cognizant of the scale of
the design. You don’t want a pattern with a small repeat number in a tiny room because it’s just going to look out of place. if you don’t have the space to repeat the whole pattern at least six times, then you’re denying the beauty of the pattern in the first place. A good rule of thumb is to choose a pattern image that has a unit of 10 inches or less. This allows for more instances of repetition on a wall. However, one can also break this rule. You can get away with it if the pattern is very compact horizontally yet long vertically. For example, a pattern using stripes should have no problem even in the smallest of rooms. Or a very large pattern may sometimes fit on the smallest of walls without looking awkward. But these instances are rare and far in between. rare, too, is finding the right fit and making it stick for quite some time. such a wall covering that one chooses can make a room appear bigger and brighter, or smaller and cooler, and even hide imperfect elements, like roughly finished walls. Wallpaper is every designer’s and homemaker’s best friend. Though the product life of these coverings has seemingly been halved in recent years (along with everything that’s gone down the drain, quality-wise), i see the short product lifespan as just another opportunity to try another pattern down the road. Your quality wallpaper should last at least a decade before it starts to roughen out on the edges and peel off. After all, wallpaper, to begin with, is a cheapskate’s option. The real rich and magisterial have their palaces covered in frescoes and trompe l’oeil, which not only do not fade but achieve the patina of age in due course. now compare and contrast that golden age with today’s consumerist culture that trumps wallpaper as if it was the covering du jour of walls everywhere. perhaps, i should fault the Chiongs. They only had wallpaper. What you want to see are unique and genuine pieces of art on the walls. Call the plasterers, quick! Call the fresco artists and the trompe l’oeil painters. perhaps, wallpaper has run its practicality to the ground. The product life is undeniably too short as to make it impractical. The new rich should begin to have their walls covered with frescoes and trompe l’oeil. if this happens, invite me to the golden age of your becoming. i’ll congratulate you on a choice well made. Things that last forever are better than things with a 10-year lifespan.
Be sure to repeat a wallpaper’s pattern around six times. This allows you to enjoy the beauty of the pattern.
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spiring homeowners looking for housing options in suburban Laguna can now look into a new option, as property developer sOC Land (www.socland.com.ph) bares its newest residential development, Althea residences. situated in Biñan, Laguna, Althea residences will feature modern homes with a tranquil vibe strategically spread across 4.3 hectares of land. Homeowners can choose from three housing options: Aurea for two-story single-detached homes, Ayanna for single-attached homes, and Aralia for bungalow homes. According to Felimon Yee Jr., vice president for sales and marketing of sOC Land, Althea residences was carefully planned to ensure low density. “We understand that for homeowners, especially those with children, ample space to move around in is an essential factor in selecting a home,” he said. “it’s something that we offer in abundance at Althea because we value that kind of luxury.” All Althea residents will have access to amenities, including a basketball-badminton court, swimming pools for kids and adults, club house, children’s playground, and parks and jogging paths. A 24/7-manned guardhouse will be stationed at the main entrance, and the entire property is surrounded by a perimeter fence. Althea residences will also have allotted commercial spaces to provide residents with easy and exclusive access to
SOC Land Board of Directors Juan Miguel Reyes (from left) and Justine Anne Mercado, Vice President for Marketing and Sales Felimon Yee Jr., and Board of Director Farah Denise Castro
commercial establishments. The fully developed residential community will be powered by the country’s largest utility, The Manila Electric Co., and has been specifically elevated by 1.5 meter from surrounding communities to help prevent flooding during rainy season. residents can also access a planting strip, and will be provided 24-hour potable water supply from Laguna Water. “Housing continues to be a basic need in the philippines, and we are happy to help fill a growing demand for affordable, quality and family-friendly homes,” Yee Jr. said. “Laguna is a bustling community suitable for families—whether starter or established— and retired professionals who seek refuge from crowded Manila and yet want to enjoy modern comforts and convenience.” Althea residences is easily accessible via south Luzon Expressway, using greenfield parkway and san pablo street. it is located near well-known schools in Laguna, including Brent international school Manila, University of perpetual Help, La Consolacion College, and saint Michael’s College of Laguna, as well as hospitals like Biñan Doctors Hospital and new sinai MDi Hospital. Other establishments within the proximity are puregold Biñan, sM City sta. rosa, Biñan City Hall, Biñan police station, Blessed sacrament parish and santo niño Chapel.
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By Mike Besa
The seventh hole of the Makulot nine was named as one of the top 100 holes of golf in the world outside the United States.
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ount Malarayat Golf and Country Club has been acknowledged as the best golf course in the Philippines by Asian Golf Monthly Magazine. this is the second time that Malarayat has been accorded this distinction, the first being in 2009. Mount Malarayat Golf and Country Club is the crown jewel of golf in Batangas today. the club is nestled in the buxom of the mountain range for which it is named. Situated some 1,200 feet above sea level, the weather is appreciably cooler than lower locales and provides the ideal climate for golf. Arch. Antonio turalba, chairman of the Active Group, knew he had a special piece of property and spared no expense to develop it. the course was laid out by Bob Moore of the JMP Design Group who designed an almost surreal 27-hole golf course that is sure to entertain all that walk its pristine fairways. Malarayat offers the golfer a complete package; a world-class golf course, food and beverage by one of the top chefs in the country, a beautiful boutique hotel, spa and sports facilities and a wonderful climate in one of the most serene settings in the country. Malarayat’s 27-hole layout has hosted the Philippine open and several events on the Asian and Asean tours. At 7,000 yards from the tips, it’s not long by modern standards but it is not wanting by any means. the golf course’s principal defenses of par are its greens. All have multiple tiers to them, some of which are quite severe. this design has been criticized by some as being contrived but it puts a premium on accuracy with one’s approach shot. Find the wrong side of the pin and you could chalk up a big number. It has been immaculately maintained by the MJ Carr Group. the condition of the course is such that we have never seen any maintenance issues that were not immediately dealt with.
the course has two of the most beautiful holes of golf that I’ve had the privilege of playing. the seventh hole on the Makulot nine has been voted as one of the top 100 holes outside the uS. It is a sweeping par 5 that doglegs to the right. A long drive over the bunker in the crux of the dogleg will set you up for an attempt at reaching the green in two. It’s an intimidating shot to be sure as the green is guarded by water. the finishing hole on the Lobo nine is a fantastic way to finish your round. It is a reachable par 5 that will just as easily yield a birdie as a double bogey or worse. A drive over the fairway bunker on the right will leave you about 200 yards to the center of the green. Longer hitters could drive their ball into the lake surrounding the green as the fairway slopes down toward the water. Shorter hitters need not despair as the hole offers a good wedge player the chance at a birdie with a well-placed approach shot. the club recently retained the services of renowned Chef Billy King to handle the club’s restaurants. Malarayat has always had very fine food but King has taken their menu to the next level. the care and passion with which the food is prepared is above reproach as is their penchant for finding the best and freshest ingredients with which to serve the hungry golfer. If you are familiar with their menu, you’ll note that it hasn’t changed all that much. But when you order your favorite entrée, you’ll notice it’s a bit different— it’s better. the hotel has just 31 rooms but each is spacious and well equipped. there’s nothing quite like waking up in the morning to the sun coming up over the mountains and bathing the fairways in its warm light. It’s a beautiful place to stay. Malarayat has always been a favorite haunt and the way the club has been managed over the years assures that it will remain so for many more to come. Congratulations to the Active Group and to the management of Mount Malarayat Golf and Country Club on an honor well deserved!
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Earlier reports pegged farm damage at P385 million, with three fatalities. Agriculture Secretary Proceso J. Alcala said the damage to crops and farm infrastructure amounted to P1.02 billion. In terms of volume, production losses were pegged at 56,090 metric tons (MT). “The damage has been minimal and hopefully will remain so even after the complete report reaches the national office,” Alcala said. He said most of the standing rice and corn crops have been harvested weeks before the typhoon barreled through central and southern Philippines. DA figures show that the rice sector suffered the brunt of the typhoon. Ruby destroyed 48,054 MT of rice planted in 32,329 hectares. Value of the damage is estimated at P840.5 million. Damage to the corn sector amounted to P92.49 million. The typhoon destroyed 7,550 MT of corn planted in 23,416 hectares. Ruby also damaged 486 MT of highvalue crops worth P8.03 million.
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LOCAL BLACK FRIDAY Lazada Philippines CEO and cofounder Inanc Balci announces on Friday the local unit of the German online shopping firm will be open for 24 hours beginning December 12. Night owls can log on in the early hours for special night promotions only available between 12 a.m. and 8 a.m., Balci said during a news briefing on December 5 in Makati City. “We expect a bigger shopping online crowd during the holiday season as consumers want to beat crowds, queues and the inconvenience of shopping in malls and busy shopping districts.” Photo by AlysA sAlen
AIPEI, Taiwan—Home of electronic brands Asus, Acer, Transcend and D-Link, to name a few, Taiwan, one of the most competitive players in the high-tech industry, is pushing itself beyond the box and going the extra mile through Taiwan Excellence.
Taiwan Excellence, formerly known as “Symbol of Excellence,” is a national commodity standard, which does not only ensure quality industrial output, but also encourages Taiwanese industries to upgrade and create new products. Every year, Taiwan Excellence is showcasing the “best of the best,” “innovalue” products, which undergo a selection based on five main criteria—research and development; design; quality; marketing; and made in Taiwan. Standardized products would bear the Taiwan Excellence marks to strengthen the country’s local and international marketing efforts. At a visit to the Taiwan Excellence Award Pavilion, an avenue dedicated to innovative products that are made in Taiwan, the BusinessMirror selects 10 of its most interesting products for 2014:
iPin Laser Presenter
ThE smallest laser presenter in the world received numerous awards, including the 2014 iF Product Design Award with its efficiency and design details. The laser presenter, which is just 1.6 centimeters, is powered by a smartphone and was engineered to fit right in the ear buds. Wireless-Fidelity (WiFi)-ready, users can control the presentation using iPin App and iPin host computer program suited for all professionals.
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A MoBilE scanner without a computer required only takes 1.5 seconds to scan a full A4 page at 300dpi in 24-bit true color. The easy-to-use scanner by Avision inc. allows its user to scan up to 400 pages of A4 documents consecutively by simply gliding over the page. Small and portable, it has a liquid-crystal display (lCD) display to show scanned images, settings and warning messages. With Wi-Fi, users can wirelessly connect the scanned image from scanner to computer, or through a microSD (Secure Digital) card.
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One-for-all Smart Cloud Kit
ThiS Sapido Technology inc. award-winning system and proudly 100-percent made in Taiwan is an ideal home partner. it covers three main sectors—cloud security, cloud automation and digital convergence—bringing security to the next level. The Smart Cloud Sensor has infrared-motion sensor that detects entry and can monitor criminals in the users’ home, which automatically activates the alarm and signal for any suspicious movement. The Smart Cloud hD Surveillance Camera with Audio Wireless Router allows its user to talk, listen and keep in touch with loved ones in real time anywhere—ideal for working mothers who nurse their babies at home while in the office. included in the kit is the Smart Cloud Battery-in Wireless Router with 3.75G SiM Card Slot, which maintains the products’ power supply and connection for hours with extra functions, such as cloud sharing, cloud monitoring, networksecurity management, among others.
VIP 515 Series
ThE ViP KM-1520.3T/KM-1510.3 by Karma Medical Products Co. ltd. is a wheelchair with tilt-in-space design (0 to 35 degrees), foldable and pressure-releasing system, which makes for a really comfy sitting and is perfect for those who need to be bolted onto a wheelchair for hours. With its super-lightweight design, the ViP 515 has a pressure-support system of two hydraulic-pressure support bars at the back cushion to reduce the development of pressure ulcer on the sitter, minimize shock buildups and give extra support for the user and attendant when reclining with its foldable removable armrest and swing-away footrest. continued on B2-2
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Jordan Spieth caps off a big finish to his second season as a pro when he closed with a sixunder 66 and set two tournament records to win by 10 shots over Henrik Stenson.
400 GOALS! B ARCELONA, Spain—Lionel Messi scored another hat trick to reach the 400-goal mark for Barcelona and spark his team’s 5-1 comeback victory over Espanyol in the Catalan capital derby on Sunday, keeping the winners second in the Spanish league. Messi matched Cristiano Ronaldo’s threegoal performance in Real Madrid’s win the day before to ensure Barcelona stayed within two points of its fierce rivals at the top of the table. It was Messi’s third hat trick in two weeks, having also netted three goals against Sevilla in the league and at APOEL in the Champions League. Already the club’s all-time top scorer, Messi’s 29th career treble for Barcelona was his 400th, 401st and 402nd goals for the club, including friendlies. They took his league tally for this season to 13 goals, behind Ronaldo’s runaway total of 23. Sergio Garcia put Espanyol in front in the 13th minute in a good first half for the visitors at Camp Nou, but Messi curled home the equalizer in injury time before the break and Barcelona never looked back. Messi fired in his second in the 50th and added a third after Gerard Pique and substitute Pedro Rodriguez had scored in a second half completely dominated by Barcelona. “Messi is a football legend,” said Espanyol coach Sergio Gonzalez. “We were the better side in the first half but Leo’s goal was a tough blow. We couldn’t forget it and 15 bad minutes cost us the game.” Elsewhere, David Moyes endured his first loss in charge of Real Sociedad, a stinging
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INDERMERE, Florida— Jordan Spieth had been down this road before. Three years ago at Isleworth, he was making the turn in the final round when he looked over at the scoreboard on the 18th fairway that showed he had a big lead. So it was eerie when he caught himself doing the same thing on Sunday during the final round of the Hero World Challenge. But there was one big difference. Back then, Spieth was a freshman at Texas and won by eight shots in the Isleworth Collegiate Invitational for his first college title. This time, he beat an elite field that included tournament host Tiger Woods, six major champions and 16 of the top 30 players in the world. And he beat them even worse. Spieth capped off a big finish to his second season as a pro when he closed with a six-under 66 and set two tournament records to win by 10 shots over Henrik Stenson.
Jordan sPieth wins by a record 10 shots at isleworth. AP
Staked to a seven-shot lead in the final round, he opened with three birdies in four holes and turned the final three hours into a peaceful walk along the lakes and palatial homes of Isleworth. “It was the most fun I ever had playing nine holes of golf,” Spieth said. Spieth had an 11-shot lead after nine holes, ripped a drive over the corner of the bunker and then glanced at the lone leaderboard. And then he made another birdie. He coasted from there and even with a careless double bogey on the back nine, he finished at 26-under 262 to break the tournament record of 266 set by Woods in 2007 and Davis Love III in 2000, both at Sherwood Country Club in California. The 10-shot victory was the largest margin of the year in golf, and broke the tournament record of seven shots that Woods had in 2007. “Whether my emotions showed it or not I’m not sure, but inside we were really very pleased with the year and how it came to a close,” Spieth said. “This caps off the best golfing year that I’ve ever had.” Spieth had set a goal of two wins, and
that looked out of reach when he began the last leg of a long journey. He finished one shot out of a playoff in Japan, won the Australian Open by six shots and then turned in another dominant performance. “The kid is playing great,” said Keegan Bradley, who had a 70 to tie for third with Patrick Reed (68). “You have to look at his past three events. He almost won them all. He’s a great player. I wouldn’t look more into it other than he dominated this week.” Woods, in his first tournament in four months while recovering from back injuries, stubbed two more chips on the 13th hole for a triple bogey and closed with a 72. He tied for last place in the 18-man field with Hunter Mahan, 26 shots out of the lead. Woods noted that Spieth closed with a 63 in Australia and flew some 9,000 miles to get to Isleworth. “He’s playing some pretty special golf right now,” Woods said. Spieth completes his second full year as a pro by moving into the top 10 in the world ranking at No. 9. The Hero World Challenge is not an official PGA Tour event, so the $1 million
prize does not count toward the money list. He had never had such a big lead going into the final round, and it’s tempting to try to protect it. Instead, Spieth set tiny goals and came out swinging. One of those goals was to stretch his lead to 10 shots, and he got there with a hybrid on the par-5 seventh to the left edge of the green that trickled onto the putting surface. Bradley two-putted for birdie to get within eight shots, and then Spieth poured in his putt to go up by 10. Bradley was headed for the eighth tee, when he reversed course and walked over to Spieth to playfully body-slam him. “I wanted to go over there and tackle him and break his putter,” Bradley said. “No, I love Jordan. I’m happy for him. He was pretty much unbeatable this week.” Stenson played with Spieth on Saturday, and knew what to expect. “He was in pretty much full control of every part of his game,” Stenson said. Stenson closed with a 69 to entrench himself a little deeper at No. 2 in the world behind Rory McIlroy, who did not play this week.
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4-0 defeat at Villarreal. Carlos Bacca netted early to help secure Sevilla’s 1-0 win at Rayo Vallecano and tighten its hold on fourth place, while Alvaro Negredo scored his first goal for Valencia before it conceded a late equalizer to slip 1-1 at Granada. After a start to the season when Messi stood out for his playmaking, he is again scoring goals in bunches, and, last month, became both the leading scorer in the history of both the Spanish league and the Champions League. His scoring burst comes with Ronaldo, also in spectacular form, and both star forwards are again among the finalists for the Ballon d’Or award, which Ronaldo won last year. The winner will be announced on January 12. AP
lionel Messi fights for the ball against espanyol’s sergio garcia. AP
INDERMERE, Florida—Tiger Woods tied for last place in his return to golf after four months and found at least one reason for optimism. At least he has his health. Except for flu-like symptoms on Saturday, Woods made it through 72 holes of the Hero World Challenge by swinging as hard as he wanted without feeling any pain. In his eyes, that far outweighed the shocking sight of so many duffed chips. Woods muffed two more chips on the par-5 13th hole on his way to a triple bogey. He rallied with two late birdies for a 72 and shared last place in the 18-man field at Isleworth with Hunter Mahan at even-par 288. He finished 26 shots behind Jordan Spieth. “I hadn’t played in four months,” Woods said. “To come out here and not play in any kind of pain is great progress, and to be able to hit the ball as hard as I want really without flinching.” Woods had back surgery a week before the Masters to alleviate a pinched nerve. That kept him out of golf for about three months. After missing the cut in the Professional Golf Association Championship on August 9, he shut it down the last four months to strengthen his muscle structure. “I made some progress,” Woods said. “I hadn’t played in four months and I’m in absolutely no
pain, which is nice. To be able to go all out on some of these drives like I did this week really enforces what I’m doing is the right thing for my body.” Different about this return to golf—his fifth in the last five years due to injury—is that Woods also is working with his third swing coach in the last five years. Chris Como walked every round, and Woods said he would consult with him during a week of practice before resting for the holidays. He did not say when he would return. During an engaging spot in the broadcast booth, NBC Sports announcer Dan Hicks asked about his schedule and mentioned Hawaii. “It won’t be the Tournament of Champions,” Woods said with a laugh. Even though he tied for 17th, it was his best finish of the year. Woods tied for 25th at Doral in his final tournament before back surgery. The biggest surprise was his short game. Woods said he fell into a mixture of his old swing and what he is trying to do now. He had eight chips that he flubbed, four of them on the 13th hole. Steve Stricker played the final round with Woods and said he thought his swing looked better. “He’s going through it a little more freer,” Stricker said. “Obviously, his short game—putting and chipping—is not up to snuff with what he was expecting out of himself, or anyone else for that matter. But he’s taking a good rip at it. With any new swing, you’re going to have challenges. It’s going to take time.” AP
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lthough Typhoon Ruby (international code name Hagupit) has a wide coverage and is following the path tracked by Typhoon Glenda earlier this year, damage to agriculture would be minimal, the Department of Agriculture (DA) said on Monday. The typhoon also left at least 21 people dead.
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ear Lord, our profession of faith is always concluded with “amen.” It is also expressed at the last book of Sacred Scripture; some of the prayers of the New Testament and the Liturgical prayers of the Church, expresses our confident and total “Yes” to what we professed in the Creed, entrusting ourselves completely to Him who is the definitive “Amen” (revelation 3:14) Christ the Lord.
(Unclos), as it comes within 30 miles of the Philippines, and breaks into its 200mile exclusive economic zone and the continental shelf. China’s foreign ministry on Sunday said the Philippines’s underlying goal in seeking arbitration “is not to seek peaceful resolution of the West Philippine Sea issue, but to put political pressure on China, so as to deny China’s lawful rights in the Scs [West Philippine Sea] through the so-called interpretation or application of the convention.” China lays claim to 90 percent of the
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he Department of Foreign Affairs (Dfa) on Monday responded to China’s allegation that the Philippines is putting pressure on Beijing before an international arbitral tribunal over disputed waters in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea). China said it would not participate in the arbitration a week ahead of the deadline to respond. “We take notice that China has officially stated its position on the matter
of arbitration filed by the Philippines against the said country,” the Dfa said in a statement. “We also note the points raised in the paper. The Philippine position on these are stated in the memorial it submitted to the tribunal last March.” In March this year the Philippines presented a 4,000-page “memorial” to the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague, asking the magistrates to invalidate the so-called nine-dash line. The country argues that the ninedash line violates the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
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FFORDABILITY is the key reason many Filipinos choose not to buy houses, although the majority of those currently renting are now saving so they can purchase their own homes in the near future, a research conducted by a global propertylisting company showed. This makes the future of local property firms very bright, Lamudi Inc. said. In its research paper, Lamudi Inc. said 60 percent of Filipinos find it hard to buy their own homes due to high costs. “Many renters said they were currently looking for property but had not found the right home for their needs. However, the desire to own property remains and may be becoming more prevalent among young generations,” the Real Estate in Emerging Markets report stated. The majority of those renting their properties, or 88.6 percent, were currently saving to buy their own home, the survey showed. “Almost all respondents indicated they expected to buy property within the next five to 10 years,” the report added. Security, meanwhile, fuels the desire of buyers to own a property. Nearly three-quarters of buyers cited
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Typhoon Ruby (international code name Hagupit) forces owners of fishing boats in Navotas City to halt their operations. KEVIN DELA CRUZ
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apan’s recession was deeper than initially estimated as company investment unexpectedly shrank, a blow to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe as he campaigns for reelection on his economic credentials. The economy contracted an annualized 1.9 percent in the July-to-September period from the previous quarter, weaker than the 1.6-percent drop reported in preliminary data. The result was also below every forecast in a Bloomberg News survey that showed a median 0.5-percent decrease. The surprise decline in business investment sapped the strength of the world’s third-biggest economy, compounding damage from a slump in consumer spending after a sales-tax rise in April. With the main opposition party caught unprepared, Abe is ontrack to win the December 14 election, even as a decline in the yen cuts into people’s spending power. “Today’s report shows a pretty bleak picture of Japan’s economy,” said Taro Saito, director of economic research at NLI Research Institute in Tokyo. “We are going to see a recovery but only a gradual one. The weakening yen should provide a boost to manufacturers and those benefits will penetrate through a wide range of industries.” The economy will grow an annualized 1.9 percent this quarter, according to the median estimate in a separate survey before Monday’s data. Continued on A8
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By Bianca Cuaresma
he Philippines, because of ample liquidity in the system, was seen better able to handle higher interest rates down the line than peer economies elsewhere no matter the rates’ corrosive impact on local output, or the gross domestic product, the financial services giant HSBC said. In a research note, the British-owned lender said prospectively tighter monetary policy should not unduly restrain growth in the $270-billion economy but should only soak on whatever excess liquidity remains in the system. “The Philippines is in a bucket of its own, and actually resembles parts of Asean in the recent past,” the British banking giant said. HSBC especially mentioned the country’s bank-related cash supply, including its “better shaped” liquidity position from a loan-to-deposit ratio perspective, higher liquid assets as a share of deposits, strong credit growth and robust external fundamentals on the sovereign side. These were seen to provide the Philippines a cushion once the advanced economies—particularly the US—decide to make interestrate adjustments to ensure uninterrupted
growth in 2015 and beyond. “There is clearly excess liquidity in the system, with robust consumer demand growth and property prices continuing to pick up steam. The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas [BSP] is currently the only central bank in Asia that is expected to hike rates next year, and it has implemented some macroprudential measures to prevent asset bubbles,” HSBC said. According to the lender, credit growth should remain strong next year no matter the more recent tightening measures put in place by the central bank earlier this year. HSBC also said the unrestricted entry of foreign banks in the country, only recently signed into law, was consistent with the goals of the regional integration program happening by 2015 onward. “The increased foreign financial presence is quite timely, and provides an additional conduit for Japanese bank lending to flow into the Philippines to increase liquidity, which will give the BSP a good reason to be vigilant,” HSBC said. As a result, the Philippines was seen as an outlier, or a country set quite apart from peers in the region next year when prospectively tighter monetary conditions should not lead to overly high interest rates that constrain credit, the lender said.
n japan 0.3729 n UK 69.9902 n HK 5.7584 n CHINA 7.2544 n singapore 34.0253 n australia 37.5320 n EU 55.2832 n SAUDI arabia 11.8973 Source: BSP (5 December 2014)