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hina is accelerating 300 infrastructure projects valued at 7 trillion yuan ($1.1 trillion) this year, as policymakers seek to shore up growth that’s in danger of slipping below 7 percent. Premier Li Keqiang’s government approved the projects as part of a broader 400-venture, 10-trillion-yuan plan to run from late 2014 through 2016, said people familiar with the matter who asked not to be identified as the decision wasn’t public. The National Development and Reform Commission, which will oversee the projects, didn’t respond to a faxed request for comment. The move illustrates concern among offi-
cials that China’s planned shift to a domesticconsumption driven economy has yet to produce enough growth momentum. The yuan rose, halting a two- day decline, and Australia’s dollar— a proxy for China due to its shipments of iron ore and other commodities used in construction—climbed after the news. “It’s part of China’s efforts to stabilize growth, and the news will help to boost market confidence,” said Julia Wang, a Hong Kong-based economist with HSBC Holdings Plc. “Infrastructure investment will continue to be a major driver for China’s economic growth.” Continued on A8
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hile inflation slowed for the fourth straight month in December to average within target in 2014, Filipino consumers remain under threat of seeing spiraling prices this year—particularly for food items—on various risks, including natural disasters, the National Economic and Development Authority (Neda) said.
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EAR Lord, an important long-awaited event is the pastoral visit of Pope Francis to the Philippines. He will come to us “on a mission of mercy and compassion” to show his special love not only for the region that was victimized by Supertyphoon Yolanda, but also for the entire Filipino nation. It is, indeed, remarkable that the whole world will give full attention to Pope Francis being the representative of the first pope, Saint Peter and the Son of God, Jesus Christ. We pray, therefore, for the pope’s safety in our country. Amen! WORD AND LIFE, FR. SAL PUTZU, SDB AND LOUIE M. LACSON Word&Life Publications • teacherlouie1965@yahoo.com
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The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) disclosed on Tuesday that full-year inflation in 2014 was at 4.1 percent, well within the government’s 3-percent to 5-percent target. However, it was higher than the average inflation of 3 percent posted in 2013. December inflation—at 2.7 percent—was the lowest since August 2013, when inflation was at 2.1 percent. Inflation averaged 4.1 percent in December 2013.
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HIS year’s International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) focuses less on the new and more on the improved. The advancements include better integrated and more fashionable wearable devices; cheaper 3D printers and ultra-high-definition televisions; upgraded phablets (phone-tablet hybrids); new uses for virtual reality; and self-driving cars that will seamlessly connect with your smartphone. Every January tens of thousands of attendees descend upon Las Vegas for the annual trade show, one of the world’s largest technology events, known as a premier showcase for innovative products. This year’s event officially runs from January 6 to 9, with media previews having started on Sunday. With an estimated 150,000 attendees and 3,500 exhibitors, plenty of stories and hype will emerge from CES. Here are some of the big trends to watch. MORE CONNECTED THINGS THE so-called Internet of Things—tech industry jargon for just about any object connected to the Web—is the buzzword of the moment as tech developers scramble to connect nearly every household and lifestyle item. Toys, sports equipment, smoke alarms, light bulbs, appliances—even pacifiers and earplugs—are among the newly connected things on display at CES. “The Internet of Things is coalescing, and it’s really happening around devices in both traditional and nontraditional high-tech industries,” said John Curran, managing director for Accenture’s communications, media and technology group and a long-time CES attendee. “This year we expect to see that go even further.” CES organizers say this year’s show will feature the largest-ever showcase of products, services and technologies that make up the Internet of Things, with more than 900 exhibitors planning to share such innovations. It will be years, if ever, before the Internet of Things
begins to operate in a seamless way. Some critics believe that people already have too many gadgets, and more connected things will add to the overload. WEARABLES GO HIGH FASHION WEARABLES was last year’s buzzword, but the buzz hasn’t disappeared. Wearables include items such as fitness trackers and watches that count how many steps you’ve taken. As the devices become more mainstream, developers know wearables have to be as fashionable as they are functional, and many companies have taken steps to make them more attractive. Apple Inc., which will not be exhibiting at CES, helped kick off that trend when it introduced the Apple Watch in September; the device has been touted as not just a high-tech watch but also one that trendy consumers feel comfortable wearing with a sharp business suit or out for a night on the town. It’s expected to begin selling soon. SECURITY, FRONT AND CENTER THE drive to connect everything has consumers worried about devices collecting and storing growing amounts of sensitive personal information. In the wake of the Sony Pictures hack and other high-profile security breaches, such as the release of celebrities’ nude photos, security experts say consumers demand greater safety and security. “Companies across all of CES are taking that very seriously,” Curran said. Paul Madsen, an executive at Ping Identity Corp., said that passwords are no longer enough, and that companies at CES will be capitalizing on this with new devices used for authentication. “Where we’re headed is a much more passive and seamless authentication model where the explicit log-in becomes less common,” he said. 3D PRINTERS: SMALLER, BETTER CES doubled the amount of space for 3D printing technology this year. More than 30 3D printing companies will cover more than 14,000 square feet
of exhibit space. According to a recent report by the Consumer Electronics Association, which puts on CES, sales of desktop 3D printers are projected to reach 67,000 units in 2014, netting $76 million in revenue, an increase of 43 percent over 2013. “3D printers are moving toward more compact units that are more suitable for consumers and capable of printing a variety of consumer goods, from toys and electronics to clothing, shoes and even food,” said Karen Chupka, senior vice president of International CES. She foresees 3D printers as a “major disrupter in the global economy.” Artyom Yukhin, CEO of 3D scanning company Artec Group, says the technology won’t gain mass appeal in 2015 but predicts consumers will be hearing a lot more about it and will become more comfortable with the idea. Artec plans to get more of its Shapify Booths into department stores where families can print 3D models of themselves. SCREENS: BIGGER, SHARPER ON SMARTPHONES AND TVS ULTRAHD television screens, known as 4K, have garnered a lot of attention in the last couple of years. But 4K hasn’t gotten off the ground because of high prices and the lack of 4K content from entertainment studios. A Samsung 50-inch 4K TV will cost you $1,000 to $1,800 at Best Buy, for example. That’s slowly beginning to change. New models on display at CES will be larger and more wallet-friendly. Smartphone screens keep getting bigger too. Apple, as usual, won’t be at CES in an official capacity (the tech company is known to send fleets of employees to scope out the show in secret) but the popularity of the company’s 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus will loom large. Extra-large smartphones, dubbed phablets, will be on display from big brands, as well as smaller Chinese manufacturers. The jumbo screens are a hit with mobile users who say they’re great for watching videos and reading. But bigger phones have cut into the market share of traditional tablets, so exhibitors are sure to tout new tablet features that they hope will set the category apart from big phones.
VIRTUAL REALITY: NOT JUST FOR GAMES VIRTUAL reality had a big year in 2014. By acquiring virtual reality headset maker Oculus VR for about $2 billion, Facebook Inc. drew more public attention to the technology. Technologists working in the VR industry don’t expect 2015 to bring about significant leaps in VR headsets, but they do expect growth in different use cases. No great leaps in hardware technology are expected at CES, but more ways to use VR will be introduced. VR is still mostly about games. But at CES, a number of companies are expected to demonstrate software that enables consumers to use VR for nongaming purposes. AltspaceVR will show off software that enables users to host movie viewing parties, work meetings and conferences, all in the virtual world. Other exhibitors will demonstrate ways to meld virtual reality with movie and TV content. CAR CONNECTIONS THIS year’s CES will also bring more automakers and their suppliers, eager to talk about the future of both mobility and efficiency. The head of Mercedes-Benz, Dieter Zetsche, will be one of the keynote speakers at the event. He’s expected to discuss self-driving cars and their potential effect on society as his company rolls out a self-driving concept car for a world debut. The unnamed model disregards current regulatory hurdles for autonomous cars; it’s a vision of what a Mercedes might look like in a decade or so. Audi, for its part, is aiming at the near future. The automaker’s prototype A7 autonomous car will drive itself from San Francisco to the event to highlight what the industry can do now. BMW will show off a version of its tidy i3 electric car that can autonomously park itself in a parking garage. Ford Motor Co. will continue its significant presence at CES. This year, recently appointed CEO Mark Fields will be another keynote speaker and is expected to lay out Ford’s strategy for mobility on a global scale, especially in dense urban areas. Toyota Motor Corp., meanwhile, promises significant news in the world of hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles. ■
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OLX Philippines draws more Filipinos to buy and sell online OLX Philippines continues to turn more Filipinos into sellers and advocates of online buying and selling in the country. In a recent press event with the Manila and Cebu media, OLX revealed that the number of consumer-toconsumer (C2C) sellers on their web site more than doubled than what was recorded in 2013. This, despite their rebranding early in 2014, has encouraged more Filipinos to sell their unused but functional items as well as buy preloved items online. As a global brand, OLX is among
the most used online platforms in the world. It has surpassed the 200 million active monthly users worldwide, with the users generating more than 11 billion monthly page views or 360 million page views each day. Locally, OLX Philippines has 129 million page views monthly, or 4.3 million page views daily. OLX’s parent company, Naspers, brought the Philippines onboard as part of an ongoing initiative to transform OLX into the world’s largest C2C platform.
“Few Internet companies have experienced anything like OLX’s growth,” OLX co-founder and Americas CEO Alec Oxenford said. “Our success is clear evidence of the enormous opportunities for smart Internet companies in emerging markets. OLX recognized these opportunities early on and, as a result, we have successfully introduced the basic concepts of online classifieds, e-commerce and the value of used goods to hundreds of millions of consumers in developing markets around the world.”
“In the Philippines, it is our responsibility to continuously educate Filipinos on how to do proper online buying and selling. Our Yesss, Yaman! campaign not only teaches our users on how to declutter their homes, but it also demonstrates how they can easily use our platform to earn additional income and find the most affordable items,” OLX Philippines Managing Director RJ David added. Other countries that were rebranded to OLX include Switzerland, Thailand, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania,
Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Indonesia. With the increase of available smartphones and data usage in the country, mobile users have fueled a significant portion of OLX’s growth. OLX invested early and heavily in mobile, building a highly rated app (4.2 stars in the Google Play store). The OLX mobile app, also available on iOS, has been downloaded over 35 million times worldwide and ranks as the No. 1 or No. 2 e-commerce app in the Google Play store in many markets.
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Megaworld’s Tuscany Private estate in McKinley Hill makes use of marsala to enliven its look and ambiance.
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T’S always good to know that there’s a color of the year, which one can use as a basis for the home, furniture, beddings, kitchen, appliances and everything else.
For 15 years, Pantone’s color of the year has influenced product development and purchasing decisions in multiple industries, including fashion, home and industrial design, as well as product packaging and graphic design. Last year’s color was Radiant Orchid.
The Color of the Year selection requires careful consideration and, to arrive at the selection, Pantone combs the world looking for color influences. This can include the fashion and entertainment industries, including films that are in production, the world
THe Pantone Color Institute has announced that the 2015 color of the year is marsala—a naturally robust and earthy wine red that is said to enrich the mind, body and soul.
Marsala’s red hues are thought to stimulate senses and appetites. The white ceiling and wall of windows join forces with the yellow walls to keep the space light, happy and bright.
of art, popular travel destinations and other socioeconomic conditions. Influences may also stem from technology, the availability of new textures and effects that impact color, and even upcoming sports events that capture worldwide attention. If you’re considering a major renovation at home or simply intent on changing the look of your abode, you might be interested to know that Pantone’s 2015 color of the year is marsala—a naturally robust and earthy wine red that is said to enrich the mind, body and soul. The impactful, full-bodied qualities of marsala make for an elegant, grounded statement color when used on its own or as a strong accent to many other colors. “Marsala is a subtly seductive shade, one that draws us in to its embracing warmth,” Pantone Color Institute Executive Director Leatrice Eiseman said. Marsala is a tasteful hue—much like the fortified wine that gives marsala its name, this embodies the satisfying richness of a fulfilling meal, while its grounding redbrown roots emanate a sophisticated, natural earthiness. “Nurturing and fulfilling, marsala is a natural fit for the kitchen and dining room—making it ideal for tabletops, small appliances and linens throughout the home,” Eiseman said. One can add elegance to any
room by incorporating this rich and welcoming hue in accent pieces, accessories and paint. Marsala’s plush characteristics are enhanced when the color is applied to textured surfaces, making it an ideal choice for rugs and upholstered living room furniture. “This hearty, yet stylish tone is universally appealing and translates easily to fashion, beauty, industrial design, home furnishings and interiors,” Eiseman added. “The hue will be especially prominent in striping and floral patterns found in printed placemats, dinnerware, bedding and throws.” According to House designer Jennifer Ott, “Marsala color is to stimulate senses and appetites, so it’s a good choice for a dining area.” If your furniture has a lot of red hues, you should have a white or yellow ceiling and walls, to keep the space light, happy and bright. If you have more rust in it, which is so deep, dark and a bit muddy then, your space would need lots of white and natural light to keep it upbeat. “Use marsala color in small amounts, for niches, nooks and built-in cabinetry. “The less you use of it, the more versatile the color will be. By that I mean, you can more easily work in other hues you love without going overboard on color. And small amounts of color are much easier to change in the future should you desire a different look,” Ott said.
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ITH its modern architecture and advanced construction practices, Datem Inc. has created, over the past 30 years, some of Metro Manila’s most iconic structures. From Discovery Shores, Saint Luke’s Medical Center Global City, and to the recently established The Mind Museum, Datem Inc. continues to bring timeless marvels to the Manila skyline. Backed by such track record, Datem Inc. stands by the quality of its projects. With a no-compromise approach, all of its developments have made use of its unique and specialized construction technologies and practices and have delivered on-time project completion. All these are being brought to their new real-estate development subsidiary—Datem Homes, a company very much involved in every step of the building process from groundbreaking to long after the clients have moved in. Only the Best for Your Home Coming from its years of expertise and success in construction, Datem Inc., through Datem Homes, offers a worry-free and convenient living experience. Datem Homes’s properties are built using seven unique technologies, which are also used in Datem Inc.’s high-rise buildings. Known for being an industry leader and for pioneering Precast technologies– precast slabs, beams, and external walls—Wallcrete, Specialized Formwork System and Stampcrete, Datem Homes gives customers higher quality output and safe and strong structures, efficiently built in record time. Even down to the water being used, Datem Homes’s properties will use Datem Water’s Bulk Water Filtration System, which allows homeowners to drink directly from the tap and Waste Water Treatment System which cleans the water homeowners dispose before it is released back into the environment. Datem Homes will also make use of Solar Panels that will power common areas of the property, such as the lobby and amenities area. These help reduce costs for both the property and homeowners, and provide them with sustainable and renewable energy that decreases carbon footprint due to less-coal consumption. “We, at Datem, know where our strengths lie. Our seven unique technologies have helped us build high quality structures and eliminate costs common to
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conventional construction methods, allowing high quality living standards for upwardly mobile individuals and start up families,” Architect and Datem Homes President Arnold de Asis said. Built with its Consumers Needs in Mind Part of the company’s success has always come from their passion and malasakit, which has helped them build respected and long term relationships with their employees, partners and clients. When living in a Datem Homes unit, future homeowners are assured that they are cared for from the moment of interest until well after they have moved in. For upwardly mobile individuals and start-up families, costs and affordability are important factors when finding a home. To make your new home easier to avail, Datem Homes offers several payment options for buyers. Clients can choose from spot cash, cash over construction that allows payment of unit’s total contract price throughout the construction period, and low down and payment schemes with an option of bank or in-house financing. Datem Homes will also have Pag-IBIG financial options available to their clients. Maintenance is another concern of perspective homeowners. With the busy lifestyle of young professionals and couples taking care of their new family, they want to be able to come home to a clean, well maintained, and respectful community. Datem Homes will be providing dedicated Property Management Groups for its different developments, where unit owners can voice their concerns. These dedicated groups will also be in charge of supervising the shared amenities and assure maintenance of the building and its facilities. “We use our skilled workers and our innovative technologies backed by our 30 years of experience to provide a relaxing and enjoyable lifestyle to our residents. We want them to know that they are part of our Datem family, and they are in our minds every step of the way—from conception of the design to living in a Datem Homes property. With Datem Homes, and our first development Datem Horizons at East Ortigas, we make sure the quality of living for our residents is always at a high standard,” de Asis said.
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ithin-target inflation in 2014, averaging 4.1 percent, permits the monetary authorities to keep the monetary settings frozen where they are at present, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said on Tuesday. This will not only ensure support for local output, measured as the growth domestic product, is optimized down the line but also underscores the high degree of accuracy the central bank has achieved in setting and actually achieving within-target inflation for six years in a row. Not all central banks achieve a degree of accuracy in plotting the path of inflation in any given year, such failure translating to more difficult planning for businesses and governments to execute growth or expansion plans. See “BSP,” A2
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phl crocs in london Two six-month-old Philippine crocodiles, two of six that were the first of their kind to hatch in the United Kingdom, are shown during the annual stock take at London Zoo on January 5. Caring for more than 750 different species, London Zoo keepers started the new year with the task of counting every single animal. With three Sumatran tiger cubs adding vital numbers to the European conservation breeding program, the birth of six critically endangered Philippine crocodiles and the arrival of nine Humboldt penguin chicks, all of the new additions will be added to the records. AP
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he price of oil plunged again on Monday and fell below $50 a barrel for the first time since April 2009, as evidence mounted that the world will be oversupplied with oil this year. Benchmark US oil dipped to $49.77 before closing down $2.65, or 5 percent, to $50.04 a barrel. Brent crude, a global benchmark used to price oil used by many US refineries, sank $3.31, or 5.9 percent, to $53.11. In June of last year oil traded above $107 a barrel. But rising production outside of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec), especially in the US, boosted supplies just as weakness in
the global economy slowed the growth in oil demand. Opec’s decision in November to maintain existing production levels accelerated the rout in oil prices. Slower growth in China’s economy, a driver of oil demand in recent years, and a strong dollar, which makes oil more expensive for holders of foreign currencies, have also pressured oil prices. On Monday Citigroup cut its forecast for 2015 global oil prices as a result of high supplies. Citigroup analyst Ed Morse wrote in the report that the first half of this year will bring “a step-up in oversupply, more volatility and turmoil.” See “Oil,” A8
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he Philippines ended 2014 with its weakest economic report in almost three years, as moves to curb graft and check abuse of power at all levels of government deterred public spending. President Aquino now faces the challenge of convincing officials to unclog the logjam. China’s anticorruption crackdown led officials to slash luxury spending and entertainment. In the Philippines, a similar drive saw civil servants delaying projects as varied as rail lines, fishing ports and free chickens for the poor, according to budget officers. About $1.85 billion, or 15 percent of planned state spending, went unused in the third quarter, governSee “Gun-shy,” A2 ment data show.
n japan 0.3761 n UK 68.6078 n HK 5.7985 n CHINA 7.2301 n singapore 33.6836 n australia 36.4315 n EU 53.6774 n SAUDI arabia 11.9795 Source: BSP (06 January 2015)