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    this is what happens when you undertake foreign-funded infrastructure projects just when your local currency is depreciating

    the projects become more expensive in local currency terms


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    Something DOF should think about...

    Toyota expanding but wants retention of incentives >> Manila Bulletin Business

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    What exactly have they started to build under these so called build build build projects? And am not talking about stuff started in the previous administration.



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    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    What exactly have they started to build under these so called build build build projects? And am not talking about stuff started in the previous administration.



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    Nada. Talk talk talk.

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    i think they haven't even started yet

    With 1 ‘Build’ projects in the bag so far, PH says it’s ready for business | Inquirer Business

    Documents provided by the Department of Finance to reporters showed that at least 10 of the 75 flagship infrastructure projects under “Build, Build, Build” will start construction in 2018.
    the govt has been taking a lot more money from the private sector since the beginning of the year and they're sitting on it

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    i think they haven't even started yet

    With 1 ‘Build’ projects in the bag so far, PH says it’s ready for business | Inquirer Business



    the govt has been taking a lot more money from the private sector since the beginning of the year and they're sitting on it
    I guess they don't want too much liquidity in the system. Anyway, let's see how will they manage this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uls View Post
    i think they haven't even started yet

    With 1 ‘Build’ projects in the bag so far, PH says it’s ready for business | Inquirer Business



    the govt has been taking a lot more money from the private sector since the beginning of the year and they're sitting on it
    sitting where? on their pockets maybe.

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    tama na nga yun projecting hard times ahead. hard times ahead kasi july saka august na. these people know that business and trading will be all time low during these months as well as its the ghost month. ang gusto lang nila makakobra ng malaki sa respective businesses nila by raising prices on on small demand.

    pag di ka talaga nakakaintindi ng law of supply and demand, yari ka sa media.

    the BSP will be cautious on raising interest rates as the provinces are being developed. they need the proper boost so that in the future, when we say Philippines, hindi lang Manila. Parang US, may chicago, new york, la, miami ganun.

    yan ang main objective ng admin, and yes this is bitter pill to swallow for those living in Manila because we are being fed wrong analytics and doom and gloom

    basta tuloy lang ang gastos at utang.


    up to 100K na ang discount ng Toyota Fortuner ngaun. that is market correcting itself for greedy businesses taking advantage of everything, riding on everything. and so the once mighty Toyota is not immune to people's taste.

    for sure all PPVs will go back to 1.5M level even lower. just dont buy expensive things this coming months if your believe Chinese Feng shui. ano lang relax lang, bile sa grocery, tapos internet na lang sa bahay, tapos pag weekend kain lang sa not so expensive restaurants like mga bonchon, torichizu na lang.

    let these businesses who jack up prices go down as the market will dictate.

    I just dont get these big business, pag bull season wala pakelamanan, pag mahina benta na kung anu-ano fini-feed sa media. just go down or use your reserves if needed be. maybe going down is best for all in the long run as we wont have expensive necessities in the future

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    ^May tama ka rin OB. Kaso, greed is the name of the game using TRAIN as an excuse.

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    $1=53.64

    Kumusta na kaya mga importers natin dyan na bilib sa dutertenomics. [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]

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