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[Summary] => Speaker Jose de Venecia formulated yesterday a legislative blue print to back up the governments economic recovery efforts.
He said the proposed of legislation would seek to capture large foreign investments and convert billions of pesos worth of "sleeping" domestic wealth into "performing assets to boost national productivity and create millions of jobs nationwide."
He added that the proposed legislative agenda would follow-up the pump-priming of the economy with the passage of the P780-billion national budget.
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[Summary] => Republic Act 9160, the Anti-Money Laundering Law, should be revised to comply with the requirements of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), one of the laws principal authors said yesterday.
House economic affairs committee chairman Rep. Oscar Moreno (Lakas, Misamis Oriental) made the proposal as President Arroyo said she remains hopeful the FATF would not impose sanctions against the Philippines over deficiencies in the law.
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[Summary] => The government will start next week a series of briefings for multilateral creditors such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF), World Bank (WB) and credit rating agencies, including the US Treasury, to update them of the countrys growth prospects and the new anti-money laundering law.
The countrys economic managers led by Finance Secretary Jose Isidro Camacho and Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Rafael Buenaventura will travel separately to Washington/New York and Hong Kong/Japan, respectively, to assure these groups
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[Summary] => The Capital Market Development Council has decided to ask Congress to drop tax evasion from a list of crimes covered by the proposed bill against money laundering and not to require a court order before authorities can look into suspicious bank accounts or other financial transactions.
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[Summary] => HONOLULU Speaker Jose de Venecia proposed here yesterday a two-tranche $500-million Philippine Recovery Fund for presentation to the Asian Development Bank, the Philippine government and international fund managers and investors that would act as catalyst of the countrys economic recovery.
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He added that the proposed legislative agenda would follow-up the pump-priming of the economy with the passage of the P780-billion national budget.
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House economic affairs committee chairman Rep. Oscar Moreno (Lakas, Misamis Oriental) made the proposal as President Arroyo said she remains hopeful the FATF would not impose sanctions against the Philippines over deficiencies in the law.
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The countrys economic managers led by Finance Secretary Jose Isidro Camacho and Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Rafael Buenaventura will travel separately to Washington/New York and Hong Kong/Japan, respectively, to assure these groups
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[Summary] => The Capital Market Development Council has decided to ask Congress to drop tax evasion from a list of crimes covered by the proposed bill against money laundering and not to require a court order before authorities can look into suspicious bank accounts or other financial transactions.
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