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the weakest currency in Asia
[Summary] => This weeks article is a follow up to Philequitys press release last Wednesday. Philequity came out in the front page of The Philippine Star and was quoted as saying that "the peso will likely go back to 56.50 against the US dollar if talks of amending the EVAT law are prolonged or if indeed the VAT on oil and fuel is suspended." But hours before the paper was even published, Malacañang clarified that it would not be tinkering with the EVAT implementation.
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[Title] => Analyst fears peso could drop to 56:$1
[Summary] => Fund manager and stock market analyst Ignacio Gimenez expressed concern yesterday that the peso may drop back to 56.50 to the dollar if the value-added tax on oil and fuel is suspended or talk of amending the expanded VAT law is prolonged.
"If the government pushes through with the deferment of the EVAT, wholly or partly, Philequity is changing its forecast from P50 to $1 to P56.50 to $1," said Gimenez, president of Philequity Management Inc. who also writes a weekly column for The STAR.
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"If the government pushes through with the deferment of the EVAT, wholly or partly, Philequity is changing its forecast from P50 to $1 to P56.50 to $1," said Gimenez, president of Philequity Management Inc. who also writes a weekly column for The STAR.
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[Title] => Oil smuggling posible raw; Daylight Saving Time buhayin
[Summary] => Nangangamba ang isang solon sa posibilidad na maging talamak ang oil smuggling sa bansa dahil sa nararanasang oil crisis at sa pinaplanong oil rationing ng gobyerno.
Sinabi ni Agusan del Sur Rep. Rodolfo Plaza na siguradong sasamantalahin ng mga oil smugglers ang kasalukuyang sitwasyon kung saan pagkakakitaan pa ng mga ito ang problema sa krisis sa langis kaya ngayon pa lamang ay dapat bumuo na ng plano ang gobyerno upang masawata ang oil smuggling.
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"If the government pushes through with the deferment of the EVAT, wholly or partly, Philequity is changing its forecast from P50 to $1 to P56.50 to $1," said Gimenez, president of Philequity Management Inc. who also writes a weekly column for The STAR.
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[Summary] => Fund manager and stock market analyst Ignacio Gimenez expressed concern yesterday that the peso may drop back to 56.50 to the dollar if the value-added tax on oil and fuel is suspended or talk of amending the expanded VAT law is prolonged.
"If the government pushes through with the deferment of the EVAT, wholly or partly, Philequity is changing its forecast from P50 to $1 to P56.50 to $1," said Gimenez, president of Philequity Management Inc. who also writes a weekly column for The STAR.
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[Title] => Oil smuggling posible raw; Daylight Saving Time buhayin
[Summary] => Nangangamba ang isang solon sa posibilidad na maging talamak ang oil smuggling sa bansa dahil sa nararanasang oil crisis at sa pinaplanong oil rationing ng gobyerno.
Sinabi ni Agusan del Sur Rep. Rodolfo Plaza na siguradong sasamantalahin ng mga oil smugglers ang kasalukuyang sitwasyon kung saan pagkakakitaan pa ng mga ito ang problema sa krisis sa langis kaya ngayon pa lamang ay dapat bumuo na ng plano ang gobyerno upang masawata ang oil smuggling.
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August 20, 2005 - 12:00am