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                    [Title] => Figueroa named national treasurer
                    [Summary] => Deputy Treasurer Mina Figueroa was formally appointed national treasurer yesterday, replacing Sergio Edeza who was appointed president of the Philippine Export Import Bank (Phileximbank). 


Figueroa was sworn into office during simple ceremonies at Malacañang after her appointment papers were signed by President Arroyo last Monday.

Figueroa will serve the remainder of the Arroyo administration after her long stint as Edeza’s deputy. She will be primarily responsible for the government’s $7.6-billion borrowing program for 2004.
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Finance Secretary Jose Isidro Camacho said the OPIC decision came as a surprise to Philippine officials who were expecting the proposals to be rejected due to internal policy questions within the OPIC.
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Figueroa was sworn into office during simple ceremonies at Malacañang after her appointment papers were signed by President Arroyo last Monday.

Figueroa will serve the remainder of the Arroyo administration after her long stint as Edeza’s deputy. She will be primarily responsible for the government’s $7.6-billion borrowing program for 2004.
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Finance Secretary Jose Isidro Camacho said the OPIC decision came as a surprise to Philippine officials who were expecting the proposals to be rejected due to internal policy questions within the OPIC.
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