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The Social Security System (SSS) is looking at long term investments specifically on the power sector, its top executive said.

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This is in reference to the article “COA seeks probe on SSS sale of P5.69-B Meralco shares” published on Feb. 3, 2012. 

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Great Life Phils. Retirement Corp. said they will be investing P1-billion in a Japanese retirement village in Cavite.

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Investments in the retirement industry are expected to increase this year in spite of the slowdown in the global economy, the Philippine Retirement Authority (PRA) said.

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SSS senior vice-president for investments Edgar B. Solilapsi said they expect to earn P4.8 billion from their investments this year.

"We bought our long-term government bonds back when they were giving good returns. This is why we have a good position," he explained.
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Kinilala ang tatlong pulis na kinasuhan sa Office of the Inspectorate at National Police Commission (Napolcom) na sina SPO3 Glicerio Salas ng Bulacan PNP command; PO1 Ronaldo Gutierrez ng San Ildefonso police station at PO1 Edgar B. Tangkengco ng Bulacan PNP 1st Mobile Provincial Group.
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SSS senior vice president Edgar B. Solilapsi attributed the system’s good performance to higher earnings from dividends and maturities of its investments in the capital markets.

Solilapsi said the pension fund earned nearly P20 million from its preferred shares in Ayala Corp. plus another P200 million from its holdings in a San Miguel property subsidiary.
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SSS senior vice president Edgar B. Solilapsi attributed the system’s good performance to higher earnings from dividends and maturities of its investments in the capital markets.

Solilapsi said the pension fund earned nearly P20 million from its preferred shares in Ayala Corp. plus another P200 million from its holdings in a San Miguel property subsidiary.
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This is in reference to the article “COA seeks probe on SSS sale of P5.69-B Meralco shares” published on Feb. 3, 2012. 

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Great Life Phils. Retirement Corp. said they will be investing P1-billion in a Japanese retirement village in Cavite.

[DatePublished] => 2009-09-08 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1480108 [AuthorName] => Ma. Elisa Osorio  [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 498946 [Title] => Investments in retirement industry seen to grow this year [Summary] =>

Investments in the retirement industry are expected to increase this year in spite of the slowdown in the global economy, the Philippine Retirement Authority (PRA) said.

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SSS senior vice-president for investments Edgar B. Solilapsi said they expect to earn P4.8 billion from their investments this year.

"We bought our long-term government bonds back when they were giving good returns. This is why we have a good position," he explained.
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Kinilala ang tatlong pulis na kinasuhan sa Office of the Inspectorate at National Police Commission (Napolcom) na sina SPO3 Glicerio Salas ng Bulacan PNP command; PO1 Ronaldo Gutierrez ng San Ildefonso police station at PO1 Edgar B. Tangkengco ng Bulacan PNP 1st Mobile Provincial Group.
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SSS senior vice president Edgar B. Solilapsi attributed the system’s good performance to higher earnings from dividends and maturities of its investments in the capital markets.

Solilapsi said the pension fund earned nearly P20 million from its preferred shares in Ayala Corp. plus another P200 million from its holdings in a San Miguel property subsidiary.
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SSS senior vice president Edgar B. Solilapsi attributed the system’s good performance to higher earnings from dividends and maturities of its investments in the capital markets.

Solilapsi said the pension fund earned nearly P20 million from its preferred shares in Ayala Corp. plus another P200 million from its holdings in a San Miguel property subsidiary.
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