+ Follow BANGKO SENTRAL DEPUTY GOVERNOR ALBERTO REYES Tag
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[Summary] => The despedida for Bangko Sentral Deputy Governor Alberto Reyes will have to wait until Governor Rafael Buenaventura reports back for work later this month after his annual executive check-up.
Following the alphabetical rotation when Paeng Buenaventura is out of town, Bert Reyes is the current officer-in-charge.
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[Summary] => Signs of the times 1: In Binondo, the cost of business has gone up because the preferred currency used in paying the "facilitating fee" has shifted from pesos to dollars.
Just consider how small P1 million translates to in dollars or how much $1 million translates to in pesos at the current foreign exchange rate.
Signs of the times 2: The Philippines is not the only Asian country being hit by white collar unemployment.
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BANGKO SENTRAL DEPUTY GOVERNOR ALBERTO REYES
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Following the alphabetical rotation when Paeng Buenaventura is out of town, Bert Reyes is the current officer-in-charge.
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Just consider how small P1 million translates to in dollars or how much $1 million translates to in pesos at the current foreign exchange rate.
Signs of the times 2: The Philippines is not the only Asian country being hit by white collar unemployment.
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