Anne Ruth dela Cruz | BusinessMirror
Engr. Eulalio Austin Jr.
Kelvin Lee | SEC
Atty. Joseph Fabul
Jo Ann B. Eala | BPI
BUZZ WORDS NO MORE The BUSINESSMIRROR organized on Wednesday (July 28, 2021) a BM Coffee Club live webinar on “Sustainability Reporting: Sustaining
the Sustainable” 2021: from top left, clockwise, Anne Ruth dela Cruz, BUSINESSMIRROR Special Projects editor and webinar host; Engr. Eulalio B. Austin Jr., Philex Mining Corp. president and CEO; Atty. Joseph R. Fabul, Mondelez International country manager for corporate and government affairs; Commissioner Kelvin Lester K. Lee of the Securities and Exchange Commission; and Jo Ann Eala, head of the BPI Sustainability Office. Stories at bottom left below, and on A2.
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THE BUSINESSMIRROR won four major awards in the 14th Bright Leaf Agriculture Journalism Awards, including the coveted Oriental Leaf Award (Hall of Fame). BM’s agriculture and commodities reporter Jasper Emmanuel Y. Arcalas was given the Oriental Leaf Award, after winning five Bright Leaf Awards across various categories. BUSINESSMIRROR veteran reporter Cai U. Ordinario bagged two honors this year: Best Tobacco Story of the Year and Best Agriculture News Story (National) for the investigative piece “Pre- and post-rice trade liberalization law, big traders gaming farmer groups.” Photojournalist Erwin Mascariñas won his third Bright after bagging this year’s Agriculture Photo of the Year for his photo on “Fish Drying” in Surigao del Norte. Story on page A6.
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OCAL business groups have expressed support for a two-week strict lockdown in order to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 Delta variant.
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Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Karl Kendrick T. Chua told reporters on Wednesday that the risks from the Delta variant are higher and it is important for the country to manage these risks. The business groups believe that while the two-week strict lockdown may turn economic growth negative, it will ensure better growth in the last quarter of the year if it is successful in being what some experts call a “circuit breaker” in a surge of infections. “This sacrifice shall help ensure stronger, safer Philippine economic recovery for fourth quarter 2021, which is traditionally the best time for businesses in the year,” the business groups said in a statement. “[However], before the twoweek lockdown in August, there should be at least one week of preparation which shall perhaps be in the fi rst week of August,” C A
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CONOMIC managers in the country affirmed on Wednesday that the economy is on the path of recovery, but highlighted the need for vigilance and preemptive measures to address potential “avoidable shocks” along the way. In its 2021 First Semester Financial Stability Report (FSR), the Financial Stability Coordination Council (FSCC) said its assessment confi rmed that the country’s fi nancial system is in a better place in 2021 than it was last year and that various sectors should be vigilant about carving
TEAM/NOC
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
TOTAL
1
Japan
12
4
5
21
2
People’s Republic of China
11
5
8
24
3
United States of America
10
11
9
30
4
ROC
7
8
5
20
5
Australia
6
1
9
16
6
Great Britain
5
6
5
16
7
Republic of Korea
4
2
5
11
8
Germany
3
2
5
10
9
France
3
2
3
8
10
Netherlands
2
6
3
11
28
Philippines
1
0
0
1 As of July 28, 2021 | 8:11 pm
Source: Olympics.com | Full table at www.businessmirror.com.ph
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out the recovery path. The report identified four certain things in the economy a year into the pandemic: that GDP will return to positive growth rates within 2021; that incomes will be permanently below its trajectory in the pre-Covid-19 period; that forecasts of the future are characterized by substantial uncertainty, and this caveat is causing risk aversion to remain noticeable in the domestic financial market despite considerable liquidity that has been released by the authorities; and that the recovery is happening at a different pace across jurisdictions.
VERYTHING’S happening so fast for Tokyo Olympics gold medalist Hidilyn Diaz, who arrived to a heroine’s welcome on Wednesday afternoon at Terminal 2 of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport. No less than President Duterte welcomed Diaz in a virtual conversation, promising the Olympic champion a personal P3 million reward and a fully-furnished house-and-lot in her hometown of Zamboanga City. On top of those, Duterte said he will bestow
on Diaz the Presidential Medal of Merit, one of the highest recognitions from a Chief Executive. “We are so extremely proud of you, we cannot express even in words,” Duterte told Diaz. “Communicate with us one of these days. I will give you personally my P3 million aside from the P10 million from the government.” “Live a good life. It’s not a big amount, but it’s not small. You’ll be helpful to our country soon,” Duterte added. “Thank you so much Mr. President,” Diaz told Duterte in return. S “D,” A
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HE Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said it is still in discussions with the Philippine Stock Exchange for the creation of a sub-index called ESG index, which will carve out those companies that strictly follow certain guidelines on environmental, social and governance standards for the investors. “We currently do not have an official stand but we already discussing it. Personally I don’t
have any reason not to allow it we are always very open to new initiatives and the PSE is always open and a partner of the SEC,” SEC Commissioner Kelvin Lester K. Lee said during the BM Coffee Club online forum. “I don’t foresee any issue on that particular index not unless there’s touchy provisions that don’t follow for our mandate,” Lee said. The PSE is bent on introducing three new sub-indices at the exchange in order to give C A
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PESO EXCHANGE RATES ■ US 50.3380
■ JAPAN 0.4587 ■ UK 69.9044 ■ HK 6.4662 ■ CHINA 7.7314 ■ SINGAPORE 37.0187 ■ AUSTRALIA 37.0337 ■ EU 59.4995 ■ SAUDI ARABIA 13.4213
Source: BSP (July 28, 2021)