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Friday, February 6, 2015

Philippines' FOREX Forex reserves hit $80.18 Billion USD in Jan 2015


Forex reserves hit $80.18 B in Jan 2015. Image source: thenews.com.pk

MANILA, Philippines - The country's gross international reserves went up in January from end-2014 level, driven by an upward adjustment in the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas' gold holdings, government's foreign currency deposits and foreign exchange inflows.
Central bank data showed the country's GIR amounted to $80.18 billion last month, higher than the revised $79.54 billion in December last year.
"The increase in reserves was due mainly to the government's net foreign currency deposits, revaluation adjustments on the BSP's gold holdings and foreign currency-denominated reserves, and income from its investments abroad," the BSP said.
These were partly counterbalanced by payments made by the government for its maturing foreign exchange-denominated obligations, the central bank said.
The GIR reflects a country's ability to pay for imports of goods and services and to service foreign debt.
The latest figure is enough to cover 10.3 months' worth of the imports of goods and payments of services and income.
Moreover, this is also equivalent to 8.3 times the country's short-term external debt based on original maturity and 5.7 times based on residual maturity.
BSP data also showed net international reserves of GIR less the short-term debts also rose to $80.18 billion as of end-January, up from the $79.54 billion in December.
Last year, the $79.54-billion figure in end-2014 was within the central bank's estimate of a $79-billion to $80-billion reserves during the period.
In 2013, foreign exchange reserves summed up to $83.187 billion, slightly below the $83.572 billion in 2012. - philSTAR

Monday, January 26, 2015

Mayor Rudy Duterte decided for Presidential race in 2016's aim for New Federal Government





Duterte eyes abolition of Congress
Duterte eyes abolition of Congress - Yahoo

Duterte eyes abolition of Congress

If elected president in 2016
BUTUAN CITY – Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte has vowed to end corruption by abolishing Congress, as well as increasing the salaries of government employees, if he is elected president.
Duterte however, clarified that he has not decided yet to run in 2016, saying he is still waiting for divine guidance.
"I will not run if I think I can't make significant changes or reforms in our country. That's why I am still awaiting for a sign from God," he said.
The Davao mayor said he would replace Congress with a parliamentary federal form of government.
"If we will follow the presidential form of government, it will take us 40 to 50 years before we can achieve the needed reforms," Duterte told guests during the Federalism Forum here last Thursday.
He also promised to streamline the bureaucracy, privatize the Bureau of Internal Revenue and other government collection agencies, and put an end to insurgency.
He said private and government workers earning ₱25,000 Php per month and below would be exempted from paying taxes.
The tax collection system will be simplified to avoid corruption. - Yahoo News

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