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DAVAO CITY — After 131 years in the country, the Hong Kong Shanghai Banking Corp. finally opened this week a new branch its first in Mindanao.


"Today is a special day as we mark a first in HSBC’s 131-year history in the Philippines. For the first time, we have stepped into Mindanao–a region of fascinating diversity and great economic potential," said outgoing HSBC Phils. CEO Warner Manning.
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The Mapping for Conservation is a three-year project that aims to identify, assess and spatially present land, coastal and marine conditions as well as highlight degraded areas and hotspots in need of immediate attention.
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HSBC incoming president and chief operating officer Mark Watkinson and outgoing president Warner Manning relayed the information to President Arroyo during their call on her at the Music Room of Malacañang.
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Warner Manning, chief executive officer of HSBC Philippines, said they are prepared to extend the amount specifically to various microfinance institutions (MFIs), including cooperatives, non-government organizations, and rural and thrift banks.

Manning added that he is willing to hold talks with the People’s Credit and Finance Corp. (PCFC) for a possible cooperation in lending.
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The only non-government speakers were HSBC (Phils) president and chief executive officer Warner Manning (who talked about why the market prefers bonds to equities) and Social Weather Stations president Mahar Mangahas (who talked about the leading contenders in next year’s presidential election).
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Paul Lawrence, the current chief executive officer Philippines, will take up the position of chief executive officer Singapore, in January 2003, subject to regulatory approvals.
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DAVAO CITY — After 131 years in the country, the Hong Kong Shanghai Banking Corp. finally opened this week a new branch its first in Mindanao.


"Today is a special day as we mark a first in HSBC’s 131-year history in the Philippines. For the first time, we have stepped into Mindanao–a region of fascinating diversity and great economic potential," said outgoing HSBC Phils. CEO Warner Manning.
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The Mapping for Conservation is a three-year project that aims to identify, assess and spatially present land, coastal and marine conditions as well as highlight degraded areas and hotspots in need of immediate attention.
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HSBC incoming president and chief operating officer Mark Watkinson and outgoing president Warner Manning relayed the information to President Arroyo during their call on her at the Music Room of Malacañang.
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Warner Manning, chief executive officer of HSBC Philippines, said they are prepared to extend the amount specifically to various microfinance institutions (MFIs), including cooperatives, non-government organizations, and rural and thrift banks.

Manning added that he is willing to hold talks with the People’s Credit and Finance Corp. (PCFC) for a possible cooperation in lending.
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The only non-government speakers were HSBC (Phils) president and chief executive officer Warner Manning (who talked about why the market prefers bonds to equities) and Social Weather Stations president Mahar Mangahas (who talked about the leading contenders in next year’s presidential election).
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Paul Lawrence, the current chief executive officer Philippines, will take up the position of chief executive officer Singapore, in January 2003, subject to regulatory approvals.
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