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www.businessweekmindanao.com Issue No. 19, Volume III • October 17-20, 2011 Editorial: 088-856-3344

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Market Indicators AS OF 5:15 P.M., OCT. 14, 2011 (Friday)

FOREX

PHISIX

US$1 = P43.335

4,153.40 points

; ; Briefly 0.015 cents

18.92 points

Caltex’s anniv

CALTEX, one of the world’s leading energy brands, brings its 75th anniversary celebration to Cagayan de Oro with the local launch of its new tagline and brand campaign “Enjoy the Journey”. Owned and marketed by Chevron Philippines Inc. (CPI), Caltex also rolled out a special promo exclusively for CDO customers who can save up on fuel cost and win prizes at the same time. As a birthday gift to its loyal customers in Cagayan de Oro, Caltex officially launched the “Caltex with Techron: Fuel Up, Save Up!” where participating motorists get discounts every time they fuel up and a chance to win one of the three iPAD2.

By ALLAN M. MEDIANTE Executive editor

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HE country’s economy may grow 80% higher 9 years from now and its GDP growth trending towards 6% by the year 2020.

This was predicted by one of Asia’s largest financial services groups DBS Group Holdings Ltd. in its Asia 2020 Report released recently. The report credited the efforts of the Aquino administration to initiate reforms in finances and public-private partnerships on investments which include fiscal reforms geared in a a culture of transpar-

APC-Meralco venture

ABOITIZ POWER Corp. and Meralco PowerGen Corp. remain in talks with lenders for a planned $1.2-billion, 600-megawatt (MW) coalfired power plant in Subic, an official told reporters Friday. “We are not near the signing for financing for the Subic power plant and we are still talking with creditors and other institutions,” Aboitiz Power Chief Executive Erramon I. Aboitiz said. He added financing for the power plant will be a mix of equity and project financing. The power plant, which will consist of two 300-MW units, is expected be finished by 2014.

ency and accountability. The DBS Group said that this should translate into an increase in FDI inflows, and should supplement the rising domestic savings, the rate of which has increased from 11% in 2004 to 18%. The report states that since said reforms were introduced starting in 2011, “the [Philippines’] budget deficit has narrowed sharply ECONOMY/PAGE 4

All set for BIMP-Eaga meet in Cag. de Oro By BUTCH D. ENERIO Correspondent

A boy awaits the garbage truck to dump his goodies of contaminated trash. While government think-tanks provide rosy picture of the country’s economy in the years to come, the fact remains that poverty subsists and seems insurmountable. PHOTO BY MIO CADE

PREPARATIONS are underway for the holding of the Brunei Indonesia Malaysia Philippines –East Asia Growth Area (BIMPEAGA) Senior Official’s and Ministers Meeting (SOMM) scheduled in Cagayan de Oro City on October 19-21. Senior officials and min-

isters of the four-member nations, together with the chairpersons and members of various sectoral clusters, working groups and task forces, are set to discuss the progress of the sub-regional priority programs and projects, including issues and concerns affecting its implementation, particularly in the economic imbalance BIMP-EAGA/PAGE 9

Gov’t mulls new mechanism for sale of Agus-Pulangi plant By RUEL V. PELONE Online Editor

THE government is set to introduce a provision in the contract for the Agus-Pulangi hydropower plants designed to make sure “prices are properly contained,” in hopes of reducing widespread opposition to their sale in Mindanao. “My view is, if Agus and Pulangi are sold, there is a way to make sure prices are properly contained. There are mechanisms that we will propose AGUS/PAGE 9

Agus-Pulangi not yet ready to go?


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