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ver since Joahnna Horca lost her father, a doctor, in a South China Sea typhoon, her large family has struggled to make ends meet. So, after Horca earned a college degree in social work, an older sister nudged her to help support the family by taking a better-paying job—at a call center. That was eight years ago, when the outsourcing industry was just taking off in the Philippines. Today it’s the job of choice for many young people here. More

than 1 million Filipinos now work at call centers and in related outsourcing businesses, mostly serving American companies. The combination of cheap labor and specialized skills has made the Filipino work force invaluable to a growing list of US companies, which use them to field customer complaints, generate sales leads, code data, format documents, and read medical scans and legal briefs. continued on a8

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NE of the leading wireless communications providers around these parts, Globe Telecom kicked off the new year by rebranding its postpaid offerings to a single, unified subscription plan for a more simplified and, thus, better customer experience. With the new MyLifestyle Plan, priced at P499, new postpaid subscribers will enjoy unlimited calls and texts to other Globe and TM subscribers, and this without the user ever having to key in particular—and particularly confusing—number combinations to enjoy the same, as all that “unli” goodness is already built-in with the new plan. No doubt, the new Globe MyLifestyle Plan, which the company made available on January 16 and launched during Cebu’s legendary Sinulog Festival, can only further Globe’s leadership in the postpaid landscape. Of course, there is more to the company’s unified postpaid plan than just unlimited calls and texts to family, friends and acquaintances subscribed to its network. You can top off that basic P499 plan with just the mobile and data add-ons—called “packs”—most suitable to your lifestyle. (You didn’t think Globe called it “MyLifestyle Plan” on a whim, right?) If you typically leverage the Internet on a daily basis, you can choose from a variety of “Surf Packs” that already come with free Spotify and NBA League Pass. From there, you can choose from yet another variety of “Lifestyle Packs” to add to your plan, allowing you to do all the social networking that you want. Finally, you can choose from a range of so-called Classic Packs that give you, for example, unlimited everything to contacts living offshore or subscribed to other networks. Besides offering a new and simplified postpaid plan that can be easily customized according to one’s lifestyle, Globe is of course also providing a range of desirable smartphones and mobile-gadget bundles to go with the base plan and the added packs. Certainly the most desirable of these gadget offerings is the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, the latest iteration of what started this so-called phablet madness now going around, and which has resoundingly eclipsed the Galaxy S6 as the most compelling offering from the South Korean consumer electronics giant that has been beset by troubles in recent months. It is easy to see why the Galaxy Note 4 has been better received in the market than Samsung’s flagship

smartphone. As iterations go, the Note 4 improves on its predecessor in ways big and small. As with most Samsung smartphones, the Note 4 is still largely a polycarbonate (read: plastic) affair but it has appropriated the metal rim the company introduced with the Galaxy Alpha. And while the faux-leather textured backing of the Note 3 has been retained, Samsung has chosen—very wisely, we must say—to ditch the equally faux-stitching detail for this latest generation. The metal rim and the textured finish give the Galaxy Note 4 not just a reassuring heft but also a premium feel. Looking at the Note 4, you would think that Samsung didn’t bump up the high-definition AMOLED display from the previous generation’s—and you’d be right and wrong at the same time. True, the display of the Note 4 still measures 5.7 inches, but fire up the phablet and you’d quickly notice that the company has cranked the display resolution to 2,650x1,440p, up from its older sibling’s 1080p—and even the pixel density has been improved from 386 ppi to 515 ppi. That’s even more pixels than what the iPhone 6 Plus can boast about with its 401 ppi. And while Samsung rival LG’s G3 flagship can brag about having better pixel numbers at 538 ppi, we can say that after jacking up the brightness level on both smartphones, LG’s display looks just a tad dimmer than Samsung’s. Of course, non-Samsung fans would say that the Note 4’s display is blindingly bright, but you know the saying about different folks and different strokes. Needless to say, photos and videos look great on that HD AMOLED screen. The Galaxy Note 4 that has made its way into Asian markets is powered by Samsung’s own 64-bit 1.9GHz octa-core Exynos 5433, while other markets are getting it fueled by a 2.7GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon—but don’t let the hard numbers fool you. The Note 4 we’ve had the pleasure of playing with held up exceptionally well despite throwing at it multiple tasks, this no doubt helped by the 64bit Mali-T760 GPU and 3GB of system RAM. It runs on Google’s muchlauded Android 4.4.4, also known as KitKat, but of course Samsung has assured Note 4 buyers that the phablet is primed and ready to be upgraded to Lollipop (V5.0), the latest and greatest

version of the dominant mobile OS. For those who like to consume and create media while on the go, the Galaxy Note 4 comes with 32GB of user memory built-in, and storage can be supplemented by the microSD card slot to provide 64GB more of space for all those photos and videos the user will be inclined to take with the phablet’s solid and sensational 16MP rear-facing camera with optical image stabilization and LED flash. There is also the secondary, front-facing 3.7MP camera for video conferencing and, yes, all those selfies everybody is inclined to take these days—although Samsung’s camera app has a selfie mode that leverages the more powerful front-16MP shooter, resulting in selfies with much better image quality once you get the hang of it. To cap this, Globe offers the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 under its MyLifestyle Plan at P2,249 with P800 monthly cash-out for 24 months. The plan offer comes with unlimited calls and texts to Globe, 1.5GB worth of mobile Internet, free access to Instagram, Instasize, Photo Grid and Photo Repost, and monthly consumable for more calls and texts. Visit tinyurl.com/n4xnv5x to know more about the company’s new postpaid offers. ■

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Multimode tablets create a world without boundaries INCONVENIENT security checks and excess baggage weight caused by bulky and heavy gadgets, tray-table constraints, and outlet outage can instantly turn excited travelers into cranky ones during an out-of-town vacation. Fortunately, for those traveling during long holidays, personal technology leader Lenovo has launched a slew of handy, ultraflexible multimode tablets to ease the pain points of traveling with technology. “Featuring robust performance and extreme portability, Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 and Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 Pro defy the norms in traditional tablet design to keep travelers entertained and connected during their vacation. With a thin design, robust processors, and four amazing modes, these new multimode tablets crystalize Lenovo’s commitment to innovation by offering a new way for wired travelers to stay in touch without the usual irks of traveling with technology,” said Michael Ngan, country general manager, Lenovo Philippines. The Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 is equipped with 18

hours of battery life, an ergonomic handle, a new and improved kickstand, and four intuitive modes to stay connected while on vacation. Whether browsing through e-books with the Hold mode during a long road trip, doing a video call with other relatives back home with the Stand mode, playing with apps using Tilt mode when in transit, or answering e-mails with the Hang mode at the comfort of one’s hotel room, the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 covers travelers’ requirements in a portable form factor that can easily fit into a travel backpack. In addition, the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 also has a high-definition 8MP rear camera so travelers can instantly capture fond memories and amazing sights wherever they are. Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 also sports a dual band Wi-Fi and a microUSB with OTG connection that allows users to charge their phones with a separate cable on the go to stay connected while traveling. Meanwhile, the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 Pro has a built-in Pico projector that projects up to a 50-inch display on any wall or ceiling, instantly transforming any ordinary hotel room or train compartment into a mini-theater. With an incredible 8W sound system featuring JBL twin front-facing speakers, 5W bass subwoofer, Dolby surround sound, and a dazzling Quad High Definition screen with 2560x1440 resolution, travelers won’t have to groan when they need to endure 19-hour train journeys or car rides. Like the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2, Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 Pro also features Hold, Tilt, Stand and Hang modes, allowing travelers to work, play, and connect with relatives back home while on vacation.

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megaworld’s 47-story residential tower is on schedule HOPPLER MAKES PROPERTY SEARCHING A BREEZE

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EGAWORLD, the country’s leading realestate developer, recently shared that the construction of Noble Place, the latest residential condominium project in Binondo Chinatown, is now in full swing and will be completed as scheduled.

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with a total of 460 units. Each unit, ranging from two-bedroom to fivebedroom, will have its own balcony to enjoy the magnificent view of Metro Manila. For students and investors, the studio and one-bedroom units are also available. Residents also are ushered to these spacious units by five highspeed passenger elevators, aside from the one intended for cargo. “This residential development gradually reinvents the old and traditional image of Binondo Chinatown into a vibrant modern metropolis by ushering new upscale developments within the area,” Sy said. Noble Place brings a distinct, elegant style of luxury with worldclass facilities, amenities and design, which Megaworld has always been known for. It rises above the rest by providing residents a magnificent view of the Intramuros golf course, as well as a 360-degree perspective of the entire Metro Manila skyline. The building’s eighth floor caters

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The company has commissioned the Yuchengco-owned EEI Corp., one of the country’s leading triple “A” construction companies, to build the Noble Place and to assure the future residents and investors of a safe turnover of the project, which is expected to be completed by first quarter of 2017. “The project is on schedule. The

foundation is already done and the contractor is already starting the construction of the residential tower,” said Wilson Sy, head of sales and marketing, Chinatown group, Megaworld. The P4.5-billion residential project of Megaworld will rise as a 47-story modern edifice beside the famous heritage buildings of old Chinatown

to the various recreational interests of unit owners. There is an infinity pool for health buffs, tai-chi and picnic areas for those who simply want peaceful relaxation, and a clubhouse and tent pavilion for hosting parties and gatherings. To get a glimpse of a breathtaking view of the Metro, the viewing deck on the 47th floor is the perfect spot, where a badminton court is also located. Noble Place will also have exclusive Skygardens on the 16th and 26th floors, while a variety of boutiques, coffee shops and salons on the ground floor will surely please sophisticated shoppers. Boasting of its location at the heart of Manila—specifically at the corner of Juan Luna and Dasmariñas streets, Noble Place prides itself on the multitude of nearby landmarks, as well as easy access to all commercial and educational institutions of Manila. It is also in close proximity to the Chinese schools, universities and offices. It

is also a walking distance to several restaurants, shops, malls, banks, financial institutions, travel agencies and churches. “Businessmen and investors will benefit from the property’s convenient 30-minute distance to the Ninoy Aquino International Airport,” Sy said. “Living in Chinatown will eventually be as seamless as living in Eastwood City, Forbes Town Center, Newport City and McKinley Hill.” Since Binondo is one of the few places that have stood steadfast despite the rise of new central business districts, finance and commercial hubs around Metro Manila. The company is also committed to protecting national heritage sites, Megaworld will also be actively part of the rehabilitation of Plaza Cervantes. “We are committed to bringing the old glory of Binondo with the restoration of their historical street,” Sy stated.

Suntrust kicks off construction of Micaela house model

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UNTRUST Properties Inc. (SPI) recently broke ground for the new addition to the array of model houses in Suntrust Verona, the company’s Italian-inspired community in Silang-Santa Rosa. SPI Vice President for Sales Operations and Training Nelda O. San Jose led the groundbreaking ceremony for Micaela—which means “gift from God” in Italian—together with Suntrust Senior Training Manager Cezar Cruz, Senior Sales Manager Ruby Gemma Cecilio, Senior Marketing Manager Christine Bellen, Laguna Assistant Project Manager Engr. Simon Pelegrino, and Assistant Marketing Manager Grace Credo. Stellars sales division head (SDH) Arnel Malabayabas, The

Pillars SDH Rizal Puno, AGS SDH Dominador Ogang and CEO SDH Elisa Borrega also graced the event. Micaela is the eighth two-story model unit of Suntrust Verona. With a lot area and a floor area of 176 square meters and 178.70

sq m, respectively, the single-detached house has enough space for four bedrooms, a family area and a garage that can fit two cars. Residents will also have the privilege of having a terrace where they can indulge in al-fresco din-

tached Orabella, which also has an entertainment room on the ground floor and a family area on the second floor. All house models are designed to let in more air, treating future residents to 365 days of cool climate rendered by Suntrust Verona’s strategic location near Tagaytay City. Named after the Italian City of Verona, the setting of William Shakespeare’s tragic romance Romeo and Juliet and dubbed as the City of Love, the community features impressive Italian-themed structures such as the dazzling Fontana di Venere and the sales pavilion, Casa di Giulietta (House of Juliet), patterned after the original architecture found in Verona, Italy. www.suntrust.com.ph

ECHNOLOGY plays an important role in the property sector nowadays, especially when the industry is enjoying a good time. With a company like Hoppler, people engaged in the industry can be faster and more efficient in searching, buying, selling, renting, managing and brokering properties. Ramon Ballesca Jr., chief operating officer of Hoppler, said the company maximizes the role of the Internet in helping their partners and clients conduct their transactions faster. “Hoppler is a tool for getting groups together, namely, property owners and brokers, who we refer to as our partner-agents. We want to help our partners grow, so we can grow with them,” Ballesca said in a recent interview. Being a user-friendly web site, Ballesca said a searcher just needs to enter the area, city or building that he is interested in. For instance, if a searcher is looking for a house in Makati City, he initially needs to go to the search panel and type in the city of his choice. After choosing the city, he needs to enter what kind of house he or she is looking for, such as a condominium or house and lot. To make it easier, Hoppler has included three criteria—price, floor size and number of bedrooms. Further, Ballesca said Hoppler gives more options by including in the search other information, such as presence of maid’s room, garden and swimming pool, among others. He stressed that Hoppler’s search engine is so powerful that it enables a user to choose more options than any site in the Philippines. It also shows landmarks, such as the nearest restaurants, cinemas and hospitals, just to name a few. In case it is a Philippine Economic Zone Authorityaccredited property, there is a flag indicating it as such. Ballesca said Hoppler’s infrastructure was designed precisely to make searching and loading results happen faster than any site in the country. Moreover, he said, Hoppler can easily be accessed and viewed on mobile phones. “We plan to launch an app for mobile phones this year,” he added. Before admitting a broker, Ballesca said Hoppler reviews the application and evaluates his or her performance in the industry. He said they will also check the agent’s choice of assignment if it’s already saturated by existing Hoppler partners. If an applicant is qualified and accepted, Hoppler will assign a Hoppler services team representative or an account manager to work with, mentor the agent for the long run, and help close deals in the most efficient and effective way possible. “We also don’t encourage our partneragent to leave his current brokerage firm,” Ballesca said. The company charges a commission on the gross amount of the rental or sale price of the home, just like all other brokerage companies in the Philippines. Hoppler features properties in the Greater Metro Manila Area in the Philippines, including Makati City, Bonifacio Global City, Alabang, Ortigas, Quezon City, etc. “We are planning to expand to other regions in the Philippines in 2015,” he said. Hoppler, which went live in April of 2014, is managed by HousingInteractive, the country’s largest online real-estate brokerage firm established in 2004 by its CEO, John Riad. Further, it received a P30-million investment from entrepreneurs based in Silicon Valley. Other investor in the company is Francor. It has the most comprehensive database of choice properties, a long list of top buyers and sellers, and the largest network of the finest brokers in the country. It has more than 500 brokers as partners.

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ing and a balcony, where they can savor the cool breeze. People can choose from seven other house models that include three-bedroom, duplex-type Mariella and the spacious three-bedroom and two-story single-de-

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DePaul university student alaa Hejazi, from Riyadh, Saudi arabia, shoots a selfie with her very first snowman on February 2 in Chicago’s Millennium Park. The National Weather Service said that the 19.3 inches of snow in Chicago was the fifth highest snowfall total since records started being kept in the late 1800s. AP/ChArles rex ArbogAst

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mulations up to 46 centimeters to the greater Boston area and up to a foot 30 centimeters of slushy wintry mix to Hartford, Connecticut, Providence, Rhode Island, southern New Hampshire and Vermont—places still reeling from the up to 90 centimeters they got last week. More than 20 counties in New York state were under a winter storm warning, with up to 40 centimeters forecast for some areas. The National Weather Service issued a “flash freeze” warning for New York City and Long Island. Similar warnings were out for Philadelphia and up the coast to Maine as temperatures dropped, freezing roads already slick with snow and slush. Rush-hour commuters in New York City were stranded on a packed subway train that lost power for two-anda-half hours on Monday before it could be towed to a station. Five other trains were stuck behind it. Boston Mayor Marty Walsh canceled school for a second day and urged drivers to stay off the roads so

workers could clear away snow for a downtown parade honoring the New England Patriots for their fourth Super Bowl win. The parade had been set for Tuesday morning, but late Monday, Walsh announced that it would be postponed until Wednesday morning to buy the city some time. The storm delayed two of the nation’s biggest court cases—the murder trial of former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez and jury selection in the federal death penalty trial of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Monday was also Groundhog Day. The handlers of Pennsylvania’s most famous groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil, said the furry rodent forecast six more weeks of winter. Members of the top hat-wearing Inner Circle announced the “prediction” on Monday morning. Legend has it that if Phil sees his shadow on February 2, winter will last another six weeks. If not, spring comes early. AP

Modi taps $19-B fund as he chases China

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ndIA is ratcheting up the pressure on state-controlled companies to spend their hoards of cash. Businesses, such as Coal India Ltd., have been told to step up outlays on major investments to boost the economy, two government officials with knowledge of the matter said, asking not to be identified as the push is not public. The pace of such capital expenditure will be reviewed more frequently, they said. Five state companies alone— Coal India, Oil & natural Gas Corp., nTPC Ltd., nMdC Ltd. and Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd.—are sitting on about $19 billion of cash and its equivalents, according to exchange filings. That amounts to 1 percent of Indian gross domestic product, funds that could help Prime Minister narendra Modi build on last week’s surprisingly sharp upward revision to India’s economic growth. RaNDy PeRDoMo (left) and Fidel Castro on January 23. CubAdebAte

“The government wants us to invest more,” dinesh Kumar Sarraf, the chairman of OnGC, India’s biggest energy explorer, said in a January 29 interview from new delhi. That includes an effort to “acquire more assets,” he said. Modi is trying to foster spending on projects, such as mines and power plants, to bolster development. The Statistics Ministry last week revised Indian expansion in the year through March 2014 unexpectedly steeply to 6.9 percent from 4.7 percent after changing the method used to work out the data. That gives Modi a platform to take the pace above China, whose economy grew 7.4 percent in 2014, although some economists—such as Morgan Stanley’s Chetan Ahya— have questioned the quality of India’s data. State-controlled companies have

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been told to explore options such as domestic and overseas asset purchases, joint ventures with other government companies and publicprivate partnerships to step up investment, the two officials said. d.S. Malik, a spokesman for the Finance Ministry, did not answer a call to his mobile phone seeking comment. Kulamani Biswal, the finance director of new delhi-based power generator nTPC, said the company plans “aggressive” investment of about 250 billion rupees ($4 billion) annually for the next five years. Calls to Bharat Heavy and nMdC seeking comment weren’t immediately answered. Coal India, OnGC, nTPC, nMdC and Bharat Heavy had 1.16 trillion rupees of cash or cash equivalents as of the end of September last year, exchange filings show. Bloomberg News

Obama sends $4-T budget to US Congress

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ASHINGTON—President Barack Obama set up another clash with Republicans by sending Congress a $4-trillion budget that seeks to raise taxes on wealthier Americans and corporations and increase domestic spending.

In a message accompanying the massive budget books on Monday, Obama said his proposals are “practical, not partisan.” But even before the books were delivered, Republicans found plenty to criticize in tax hikes totaling $2 trillion. “The president is advocating more spending, more taxes and more debt,” House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner said. “A proposal that never balances is not a serious plan for America’s fiscal future.” The annual budget proposals are more like wish lists than initiatives soon to become law. Congress is now fully controlled by Republicans who oppose Obama’s proposals. And the budget resolutions eventually approved by Congress would be nonbinding. But budgets influence the spending bills that determine how much Americans will be taxed and how government programs will be funded. Obama’s proposal on Monday puts into relief the divisions in Washington. Obama maintains that the US economy has improved enough to raise some taxes and increase spending to help Americans who haven’t benefited from the recovery. Republicans say Obama’s pro-

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AVAnA—Cuba has published the first photos of Fidel Castro in five months, showing the 88-year-old former leader engaged in conversation with a university student. Ten photos of Castro appear on the web site Cubadebate. In the images, Castro is seated and discussing current events with the

head of the main Cuban student union. A first-person account by studentleader Randy Perdomo Garcia says the meeting took place on January 23. The photos published around midnight on Monday are the first images of the revolutionary leader since a set of photos came out in August showing him talking with Venezuelan President nicolas Maduro. AP

posals would threaten the recovery and the focus should be on eliminating the budget deficit. Those differences are likely to be the core of the political debate during the final two years of Obama’s presidency and could carry over into the 2016 race to elect Obama’s successor. Boehner and other Republican leaders said that the budget they produce this spring will achieve balance within 10 years, curb the explosive growth of government benefit programs and reform the loophole-cluttered tax code. In a lengthy run-up to Monday’s budget release, the Obama administration said its budget represented a strategy to strengthen the middle class and help “hard-working families get ahead in a time of relentless economic and technological change.” The budget emphasizes the same themes as Obama’s State of the Union address last month, when he challenged Congress to work with him on narrowing the income gap between the very wealthy and everyone else. The new budget offers an array of spending programs and tax increases on the wealthy that Republican lawmakers have already rejected. But it puts Republicans in the politically awkward

position of rejecting tax cuts for middle-class families. The president also wants to give a huge boost to spending on infrastructure, funded by a onetime tax on profits US companies have amassed overseas. Obama would ease tight budget constraints imposed on the military and domestic programs back in 2011, when attempts at a bipartisan budget deal failed. His budget will propose easing those painful, automatic cuts to the military and domestic agencies with a 7-percent increase in annual appropriations. Many Republicans support the extra military spending but oppose increased domestic spending. Republicans control both houses of Congress for the first time in Obama’s presidency. Obama’s fiscal blueprint, for the budget year that begins on October 1, would leave a deficit of $474 billion. Obama’s budget plan never reaches balance over the next decade and projects the deficit would rise to $687 billion in 2025. The administration contends that various spending cuts and tax increases would trim the deficits by about $1.8 trillion over the next decade, leaving the deficit at manageable levels. AP

‘Greek impasse risk to world economy’

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ONDON—Britain’s Treasury chief warned that the standoff between Greece and the euro zone over the country’s bailout is endangering the global economy, urging the new government in Athens to act responsibly. George Osborne characterized his talks with Greece’s new Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis on Monday as “constructive,” but cautioned that now was the time to “choose competence over chaos.” He urged the euro-zone countries to come up with a better plan for jobs and growth in Greece.

“It’s clear that the standoff between Greece and the euro zone is fast becoming the biggest risk to the global economy, and it’s a rising threat to our economy at home,” Osborne said. Greece’s radical left Syriza party won parliamentary elections last week, alarming investors and euro-zone governments. Party leader and new Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has said he wants to end years of budget austerity that euro-zone countries and the International Monetary Fund had required in exchange for €240 billion ($270 billion) in rescue loans. AP

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OSTON—Boston scrambled to dig out on Monday from the second major winter storm in a week and delayed a celebratory Super Bowl parade, and forecasters from Philadelphia to Portland, Maine, warned that “flash freezing” could make roads dangerously slippery. Officials said a Massachusetts woman was run over and killed by a snowplow, and New York state police said two people were killed in a multivehicle crash on an interstate highway in Rye. Officials in Ohio, where the storm hit before slamming into the Northeast, said a Toledo police officer died of an apparent heart attack while shoveling snow in his driveway on Sunday. Toledo Mayor D. Michael Collins was heavily sedated and in critical condition on Monday, a day after he went into cardiac arrest and his SUV crashed into a pole on his way home not long after a news conference. The snowstorm, which dumped more than 48 centimeters of snow on Chicago, deepened off the southern New England coast, bringing accu-

he Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) validated yet again the view that inflation, which has consistently trended lower since 2008, is to slow even more this year and next, at a rate ranging only from 2 percent to 4 percent, instead of 3 percent to 5 percent as revealed earlier.

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The Cabinet-level Development Budget Coordination Committee (DBCC) formalized the adoption of the scaled-back inflation target to highlight the receding risk that the rate of change in prices has moderated in recent months, and likely to stay that way over the policy horizon. “The current 2- to 4-percentage-point fixed annual target for 2015 and 2016 set by the government remains well attuned to the dynamics of the Philippine economy. In particular, this target is consistent with the country’s economic growth

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f t e r three decades of implementing structural reforms, the National Economic and Development Authority (Neda) admitted that the government needs to do more to achieve inclusive growth. In his speech at the recent Apec New Strategy for Structural Reform Workshop, Neda Director General and Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Arsenio M. Balisacan noted that the Philippines has been implementing structural reforms since the late 1980s.

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“But the task is far from complete. Inclusivity of growth remains a work in progress,” Balisacan said. “ We say that the task is far from complete, because the employment and poverty picture still leaves a lot to be desired. Let me clarify, however, that growth has improved the country’s employment and poverty situation.” Balisacan said, in terms of jobs, 2.4 million Filipinos are still unemployed and 7.3 million are looking for better jobs or more hours of work. Further, employment in labor-intensive sectors, such as industry and agriculture, remained low or declin-

ing over a period of 30 years. Balisacan said the industry sector’s contribution to total employment only grew to 15 percent in 2010 to 2013, from 14 percent in 1980 to 1984. The share of the agriculture sector in total employment, on the other hand, dropped to 32 percent in the same period, from 52 percent in 1980 to 1984. In terms of poverty, Balisacan said that the proportion of the poor decreased by 3 percentage points in just one year. However, poverty incidence was still high, at 24.9 percent in 2013. Continued on A2

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he Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) on Tuesday ruled out a freak occurrence, and credited the country’s recent economic successes to its willingness to adopt and institutionalize structural and policy reforms that made possible 64 consecutive quarters of economic expansion. In an exclusive presentation for the BusinessMirror, BSP Deputy Governor for the Monetary Stability Sector Diwa C. Guinigundo said the government has implemented decades-long

structural reforms, helping make high economic growth possible. “We worked hard in bringing this about for the last 20 years, and this is something that, perhaps, not many people know,” Guinigundo said. “In the last 20 years, we worked hard; we worked hard not only through Congress, but also the Executive branch, in earning all of those important structural and policy reforms, and today we are seeing the [gains].” Guinigundo said major structural reforms began in 1993 with the Continued on A8

n japan 0.3760 n UK 66.4147 n HK 5.7005 n CHINA 7.0596 n singapore 32.7050 n australia 34.3418 n EU 50.0905 n SAUDI arabia 11.7560 Source: BSP (3 February 2015)


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