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PSEi OFF TO A GOOD START FOR 2015 By VG Cabuag

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Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) officials (from left) Director Alejandro T. Yu and Director Edgardo G. Lacson, Capital Markets Integrity Corp. President Cornelio C. Gison, PSE Treasurer Omelita J. Tianco, President Hans B. Sicat, Chairman Jose T. Pardo and Director Vivian Yuchengco, Capital Markets Integrity Corp. consultant lawyer Daisy Arse and COO Roel A. Refran blow horns while leading the bell-ringing ceremony to open the first trading day of the year. ALYSA SALEN

hare prices gained during the first trading day of the year on Monday, as buying picked up although the value of trade was lower due to the holiday hangover. The benchmark Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) gained 46.06 points to close at 7,276.63 points, while other subindices ended mixed. “I hope that 2015 will be the year when we see more of our countrymen reap the benefits of investing in the stock market. And with our individual endeavors, as well as collective effort, I am optimistic that we can help bring financial freedom to more Filipinos,” PSE Chairman Jose T. Pardo said. Volume of trade was at 1.42 billion shares worth P7.37 billion, or lower than last year’s average of about P7.8 billion.

Foreign investors were net buyers at P85.58 million. Gainers led losers 99 to 87, and 42 shares were unchanged. Other subindices ended mixed. The All Shares index closed higher by 18.11 to 4,282.72; the Industrial index shed 63.84 to 11,918.92; the Financials index rose 7.37 to 1,703.57; the Holding Firms index gained 125.74 to 6,425.68; and the Property index closed lower by 6.73 points to 2,803.52. Property developer Ayala Land Inc. was the day’s most traded and gained P0.30 to close at P34. Universal Robina Corp. shed P5 to P191; Metropolitan Bank and Trust Co. was up P1; Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. fell P32 to P2,874; Energy Development Corp. climbed P0.30 to P8.50; SM Investments Corp. rose P6 to P821; Alliance Global Group Inc. expanded P0.75 to P23.30; and Ayala Corp. added P3 to P697.

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Rail fare-hike debate shifts to SC By Joel San Juan, Butch Fernandez & Lorenz S. Marasigan

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The petitions were filed by militant group Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan) and other concerned individuals, and former Iloilo Rep. Augusto Syjuco. Petitioners are seeking the issuance of a temporary restraining order (TRO) to stop the government from collecting higher LRT and MRT fares. They questioned the legality of an order issued by Transportation Secretary Jose Emilio A. Abaya in December, which called for collecting higher fares from users of LRT and MRT.

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HAT decorating projects and plans do you have in store for the new year? Are you renovating a key space like your kitchen or bath? Redecorating a well-used room, like your bedroom or family room? Hoping to add a bit more personality to an area that feels blah or unfinished? I like to make decorating-related New Year’s resolutions every year to spark my creativity as I make my spaces lovelier. Want to join me? A few Nell Hill’s designers and I share resolutions for making your home more beautiful in 2015. ■ Resolution No. 1 from Mary Carol: Stop hoarding. After many years living in our beloved old home in Atchison, Kansas, Dan and I have officially moved to a bungalow near Kansas City. I loved my majestic fixer-upper and will always treasure the fabulous memories we made there, but I was more than ready to downsize, to have less home to take care of. As we got ready to move, I was blown away by how hard it was to go through all our stuff, deciding which things would go with us to our cottage and which would have to find a new home. I had no idea I was such a hoarder! Not to the point where someone was going to do a TV documentary on me, but still! As I stood in my basement and looked at the tubs and tubs of accents I had saved through the years, I wished I had undertaken this task earlier and purged on a regular basis. But when I was done

emptying out my closets and garage and basement, I felt fabulous and free. You don’t have to move to begin to sift through your belongings and simplify. During 2015, I’d encourage you to set aside some time to review the items in your home. If something is no longer of use to you, or no longer brings you joy, give it to someone who needs it. Then, when and if you ever move, you’ll be so thankful this big job is done. ■ Resolution No. 2 from Mary-Christine: Find and embrace your own style. As an interior designer, Mary-Christine has seen lots of trends come and go. While it’s fun to incorporate new looks you love into your décor, her advice is to always be true to yourself and embrace a style that suits you. In 2015 she encourages you to discover your signature style. It sounds really hard to do, but, she says, it’s actually super simple to pinpoint your decorating passion. First, she says, figure out what you need from your home. For example, since she works with so much color and pattern every day as a designer, she needs her own home to be very simple and serene. You may be just the opposite. Next, fill your home with things you really love. You want to look forward to walking through your door every day and drinking in the furnishings and accents you’ve used to feather your nest. What do you gravitate toward? What colors or patterns or styles capture your eye over and again? It’s that simple to find your style. ■ Resolution No. 3 from Scott: When decorating, don’t just stop with the furniture. Scott says he’s noticed that, when people redo spaces in their homes or move to a new home, they usually start

the decorating process by selecting the upholstered pieces they want to include in the room. The style and fabric they choose does a great job of setting the tone for the space. But that’s only the first step, Scott explains. Too often, he sees people stop with their redesign once the new sofa is in place. Then, they aren’t quite satisfied with the results, and aren’t sure why. There’s an easy explanation, he says. The room isn’t done. A well-designed space includes much more than great furniture. All the other elements in the room, like the artwork, accessories, rugs and lighting, are essential for completing the design. They work together to give the room its individuality and dramatic flair, to ensure the space is a reflection of you. If you’re redecorating a space this year, Scott advises, “Make sure to see the vision through to the end!” ■ Resolution No. 4 from Nicole: Add a bit of luxury to your home. Everyone loves indulging in a little luxury now and then. And Nicole says 2015 is the year to explore ways you can add some glitz to your everyday life through your home décor. Even if you like things casual and simple, a dot or two of glam will give your spaces a spark of new energy. Nicole suggests picking one little space, maybe a corner of a room or one piece of furniture, and adding a touch of luxury there. Perhaps it’s tossing a pillow corded in a yummy velvet onto your bed, sofa or favorite chair. Gold accents are super hot right now, so you will find lots of options for adding sparkle to your home. How about replacing a tired old lamp with one that features a gold base or a gold-line shade? Place a cluster of gold pottery on your mantel or weave gold picture

frames into the display on a side table. You will be surprised by how much a dash of gold warms up your spaces and makes you feel pampered. ■ Resolution No. 5 from Kristen: Explore the power of stripes. Stripes are Kristen’s new decorating crush. She loves big, bold stripes. She loves little tiny stripes. She loves them turned vertically, horizontally and everywhere in between. She loves them on bedding, furniture and accents. And, in 2015, she invites to play around with the power of stripes in your home, too. When she’s designing gorgeous custom beds, Kristen blends a variety of fabrics and patterns to add dimension to the grouping and give it visual interest. Stripes are always a part of the mix. Want to freshen up your bedding this winter? Bring in a stripe, she advises, whether it’s a large, bold stripe duvet or just an accent pillow that features a ticking ruffle. Stripes belong all over the house, Kristen maintains. Drapes done in a striped fabric add height to a room. Want the window to look larger? Include a striped fabric going horizontally at the base of the drape. It will bring added weight to the space. Have you avoided using a bold stripe on a larger piece of furniture, like a sofa or chair, because you’re afraid it will be too much pattern? Don’t be, she says. It will add lots of drama to the room, and, when accessorized correctly, will recede into the background. Still not convinced? Then cover a piece of furniture in ticking, like I did for my new lake house! ■ Nell Hills is a home furnishings store in Kasas City, owned by Mary Carol Garrity. This article was adapted from Garrity’s blog at www.nellhills.com.

5 ways to repurpose a calendar B A W Milwaukee Journal Sentinel IT happens year after year. You spend 12 months filling in birthdays, appointments and other reminders. You cross off the days of the week until you get to the weekend. And the days, weeks and months just fly by. And then January 1 hits and your trusted calendar hits the garbage. What a shame! So many pretty pictures with such a dismal fate. After buying a fancy calendar from a premium paper store last year, I refused

to succumb to my usual habits. I vowed to find ways to reuse the gorgeous art housed within these pages—and I did. Here are five ways to repurpose a calendar. 1. Gallery wall. There’s nothing that makes your calendar shine like putting it front and center for everyone to enjoy. The best thing about this project? It’s cheap! The only things you need are frames (mat is optional). Use only one type of frame for a uniform look. See a complete tutorial at The Creativity Exchange blog at http:// tinyurl.com/mb8gwmn. 2. Flower vases. In addition to your calendar, save used cans from a fate in the

recycling bin by repurposing them into vases or containers to hold knickknacks. This is best for calendars with thin paper, rather than heavy cardstock. Simply use an acrylic sealer, like Mod Podge, to adhere the paper to the can. After it dries, distress the paper with sandpaper and apply a light coat of a water-based dark stain. See the complete tutorial at the blog Fishtail Cottage at http://tinyurl.com/qg8bwkl. 3. Greeting cards. Impress others with your craft skills by sending them homemade greeting cards. Use a plain, blank greeting card as a template and cut a rectangle the same size as the card from

a calendar picture. Then use a glue stick to adhere the picture to the card. All that’s left is writing a witty note. 4. Gift wrap. Calendars make adorable gift wrap for small gifts. And, with 12 months to choose from, any occasion should be right at your fingertips. Make your packages even more special with pretty ribbons and bows. 5. Bookmarks and gift tags. Put your hole punch to good use by making your own bookmarks and gift tags. Just cut the shape you want, round out the corners and thread a ribbon through a punched hole in the tag.

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that’s how we approached it,” said Dirk Nowitzki, who scored 15 points and blocked two shots. “No letdowns. “I think we’re all focused. We talked about it before the game that we want to be in attack mode on both ends of the floor, and we built some nice little leads there.” Monta Ellis scored 13 of his 20 points in the first half when the Mavs built a 57-47 lead. Then, with Richard Jefferson making a pair of three-pointers and Al-Farouq Aminu adding a lay-up, the Mavs bolted to an 89-69 lead late in the third quarter. “I thought Aminu was one of the keys to the game,” Mavs Coach Rick Carlisle said. “He was active, he did a great job on [Kevin] Love when he was on him, he rebounded, he ran, he got a couple of big buckets. “I’m happy for him because it’s been a rough go here in the last week and a half or so, but he’s worked hard.” Without James, the Cavs aren’t half the team they can be. And when the Cavs lost point guard Kyrie Irving for the rest of the game with 6:42 remaining in the third quarter because of lower back tightness, all trends shifted in the direction of the visitors. The Cavs finished the game with no fastbreak points, a stat that’s always been one of the hallmarks of James’s career. “They’re without the best player in the world and they’re without one of the best point guards

in the game out there for most of the game,” Carlisle said. “That’s going to take away fastbreak opportunities, as well.” The Mavs also saw new point guard Rajon Rondo making a better connection with center Tyson Chandler. Early in the third quarter Rondo lobbed two balls near the rim that Chandler grabbed and dunked, and then jogged happily away, knowing that the synergy between the two is taking shape. “Every game we’re getting a little more efficient and understanding each other,” Chandler said. “I’m understanding his patterns and the way he likes to pass the ball, and he’s understanding me. “We’re starting to get a little eye contact and it’s only going to get better.” As they wind up this three-game road trip at 6:30 p.m. on Monday against the Brooklyn Nets at the Barclays Center, the Mavs do so knowing they’re a perfect 10-0 on the road against teams from the East. But the Mavs, who received 14 points each from Chandler Parsons, J.J. Barea and Chandler, are not about to get comfortable with their rise up the Western Conference ladder. “You can’t get happy in this league or satisfied, especially in the West,” Nowitzki said. “One loss can drop you all the way to five or six. “We’ve just got to keep playing, keep working hard. There’s another game [tonight], and hopefully we can keep the same focus and have everybody ready to roll and go from there.” ■

HEAT BREAK OUT OF SKID MIAMI—Chris Bosh scored 26 points, Dwyane Wade buried 10 of his 25 points in the final minutes and the Heat held off Brooklyn to snap a fourgame losing streak, 88-84, on Sunday in the National Basketball Association. Hassan Whiteside had 11 points, 10 rebounds and five blocks off the bench for Miami, which won for only the seventh time in 19 home games. Joe Johnson scored 19, Brook Lopez added 16 and Mirza Teletovic had 14 for Brooklyn, which had won six of seven and was seeking to get back over .500 for the first time since November 12. In Auburn Hills, Michigan, Brandon Jennings scored 35 points as

the Pistons beat the Kings, 114-95, for their fifth straight win. Andre Drummond had 15 points and 14 rebounds, and Greg Monroe had 14 points 11 rebounds for Detroit, which improved to 5-0 since Josh Smith was released in December. Detroit is 10-23. DeMarcus Cousins led the Kings with 18 points and 15 rebounds. Eric Bledsoe scored 20 points, fellow guards Goran Dragic and Isaiah Thomas added 18 apiece, and the Suns handed the Raptors their second straight blowout loss, 125-109, in Phoenix. Seven Suns hit double figures in the team’s highest-scoring nonovertime game this season.

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The Raptors, who trailed by as many as 19 points in the first half and 27 in the second, finished a seasonlong six-game road trip with their two most one-sided losses of the season. Jonas Valanciunas scored 21 and Kyle Lowry 19 for the Raptors. Lou Williams and James Johnson added 17 apiece. Phoenix won for the eighth time in 10 games. In New York Zaza Pachulia had 16 points and 14 rebounds, as the Milwaukee Bucks handed the New York Knicks their 11th straight loss, 95-82. Tim Hardaway Jr. had 17 points for the Knicks (5-31), who lost a franchise-record 10th straight home game. They are one overall loss from

matching the team’s 1985 record for most consecutive losses. Giannis Antetokounmpo had 16 points and 12 rebounds for Milwaukee (18-17). Kobe Bryant, meanwhile, scored 20 points and hit the go-ahead short jumper with 12.4 seconds to play to lead the Los Angeles Lakers to a comeback victory over Indiana, 88-87. Roy Hibbert missed a difficult jumper off a broken play as time expired to end the Lakers’ third win in 10 games. Bryant scored nine points in the final 2:32 while the Lakers rallied past the Pacers, who blew a 13-point lead in the second half. AP

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LOS ANGELES—Byron Scott swears it’s true. Kobe Bryant has been a model teammate despite the losses piling up at the Los Angeles Lakers’ feet. “He really hasn’t blown up, to be honest with you. He’s been really good with his teammates, been encouraging at times,” Scott told the Los Angeles Times on Sunday. “But, at times, just like you know he will, and great players do, he’s going to get on some players’ butts.” Wait a sec. What about that rant at practice last month, the one where Bryant said teammates were “soft like Charmin” and yelled at Lakers General Manager Mitch Kupchak to get him better players to practice against? “His blowup, to me, in the ‘80s that’s a normal practice,” Scott said. “That’s how we used to go at each other. And it was fun.” Beyond that, Scott said Bryant’s temperament had been “very good. He doesn’t let things fester in the locker room,” Scott said. “We both have to be patient. Neither one of us is very patient but we both understand that we have to be through this whole process. I think we lean on each other a lot. The relationship that I have with him has really kept me going.” Bryant’s disposition came into question again on Friday night when he yelled at Jeremy Lin to foul Mike Conley late in the game against Memphis. When Lin didn’t do it, Bryant angrily ran out to the three-point line and fouled Conley with 12.6 seconds left and the Lakers down one. Scott took charge, telling Bryant in a time-out afterward that he’d wanted Lin to wait until there were 10 seconds left. “Our relationship has grown,” Scott said. “Our communication has always been good. I think it’s even better now because of the fact we see each other every day and we talk about the game and talk about the future.” The future. When the past isn’t so great, it only makes sense to look at ways to fix it. The Lakers (11-23) continue to linger near bottom-five territory in the National Basketball Association, almost low enough to potentially keep the draft pick they owe Phoenix for the Steve Nash trade. After beating Indiana on Sunday, 88-87, the Lakers hold the sixth-worst record. They keep the pick only if they get one of the top-5 selections in the draft lottery. The Lakers currently have enough salary-cap space to sign one maximum-contract free agent in July. They are projected to have room for another max player in the summer of 2016.

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Commuters have no choice but to pay the higher Light Rail Transit and Metro Rail Transit fares for now, as the various court actions taken by different groups versus the increase are still to take their due course. NONIE REYES

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LEVELAND—The last thing the Dallas Mavericks were thinking about on Sunday afternoon was falling into the trap of easing off the gas pedal because they were playing a Cleveland Cavaliers team that was without injured superstar LeBron James. The Mavericks were in a business-like mood all game long and made quick work of the Cavs at Quicken Loans Arena, winning, 109-90, to go to 2-0 on this three-game road trip. In winning their fifth straight game and raising their record to 25-10, the Mavericks moved into a tie with the Memphis Grizzlies (24-9) for the Western Conference’s third seed. The Grizzlies are just a few percentage points ahead of the Mavs— .727 to .714—and both teams are only three games behind the top-seeded Golden State Warriors. It would have been easy for the Mavs to have been a bit overconfident on Sunday knowing that James wasn’t going to play because of a strained lower back and strained left knee. But the Mavericks were so focused that they distributed 30 assists on their 44 field goals, shot a sizzling 56.4 percent from the field, put six players in double-figure scoring, and also made 12-of-26 baskets from three-point range. “We wanted all games on this trip, so I think

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CLEVELAND’S Kevin Love (left) and Dallas’s Monta Ellis battle for the ball in the third quarter of their game on Sunday. AP

Bayan said Abaya acted with grave abuse of discretion in raising the fares, as the three train systems are supposedly “public services” that are “subject to regulation.” Hence, “their fare rate may not be adjusted unilaterally.” “As public services, they are subject to regulation, not only as regards their route and the quality of service they offer to the public, but also as regards the manner of fixing the rate of fees that they impose for the use of their services,” the petition of

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he euro weakened to an almost nine-year low and European stocks fell for a second day amid concern Greece will exit the currency union. Chinese shares jumped, while oil slumped to its lowest level since 2009. The euro depreciated 0.4 percent to $1.1958 at 8:05 a.m. in London, after touching its lowest level since March 2006. The dollar gained against 14 of its 16 major peers. The ruble slid 5.1 percent. The Stoxx Europe 600 Index lost 0.4 percent, while Standard & Poor’s 500 Index futures fell 0.2 percent. The Shanghai Composite Index surged 3.6 percent to its highest level in five years. A gauge of global bond yields approached a record low. Crude slid 1.9 percent and gold rose 0.6 percent. Greece’s political parties have embarked on a campaign for elections this month that may determine the fate of the

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he Ayala Corp. has poured in P1 billion worth of investments in Legazpi City, a year before the Southern Luzon International Airport operates in the Bicol region, specifically in Albay province. Legazpi City Mayor Noel Rosal said on Saturday evening during his 51st birthday celebration held at the city motorpool compound, where a P30million convention center is being built, that Ayala Corp. has invested P1 billion for the construction of a new mall right at the heart of the city. “Because of the great potential and business opportunities in Legazpi, though we’re a small city, the Ayala Corp. did not hesitate and invested P1 billion worth of new mall,” Rosal added. Legazpi City, which is known in

the travel industry as the “City of Fun and Adventure,” was voted as the second livable city in the country in last year’s search for the country’s top 3 most-livable cities. In the ranking among the three, Iloilo came first; Legazpi City, second; and Cebu, third. The search, called the Livable Cities Design Challenge, was organized by the National Competitiveness Council, Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation 2015 National Organizing Council, World Wildlife Fund, Alliance for Safe and Sustainable Reconstruction, Asia Society, Urban Land Institute and the United States Assistance for International Development, which has been supporting the Cities Development Initiative programs, like Project Invest.

ROSAL: “Because of the great potential and business opportunities in Legazpi, though we’re a small city, the Ayala Corp. did not hesitate and invested P1 billion worth of new mall.”

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n japan 0.3714 n UK 68.6222 n HK 5.7690 n CHINA 7.2115 n singapore 33.6189 n australia 36.3651 n EU 53.7059 n SAUDI arabia 11.9180 Source: BSP (05 January 2015)


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