Government’s limitations
By Randell Tiongson on March 4th, 2010We expect too much from the government and we expect them to promise too much. Read Pastor Dennis Sy’s enlightening blog on why the government is failing.
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We expect too much from the government and we expect them to promise too much. Read Pastor Dennis Sy’s enlightening blog on why the government is failing.
CLICK HERE to read the blog.
Update as of Jan. 2010
Philippine exports break losing streak–rises in November
· This is also +0.6% higher from October levels.
· For the January-November period, exports were down 24.6% to $35 bn.
· This is the first time exports grew since September 2008
· Growth was driven by the increase in electronics sales.
· Electronics exports in November rose 6.9% to $2.14 billion.
· Exports to the U.S., Japan and the Netherlands showed on-year gains of 7.5%, 2.7% and 56%, respectively.
FDI for Oct 2009 reached $59 M
· A reversal from an outflow of $62 mln the previous month.
· Central bank said that a net-equity capital infusion of $41 mln came from Hong Kong, the U.S. and Japan.
· With the bulk of the investments allocated to the mining, construction and financial intermediation sectors.
· The positive investor sentiment resulted to an 18% rise in net inflow of FDI in the Jan-Oct period.

Philippines to incur Php 300 Billion in deficit for 2009
· According to the Department of Finance, the Philippines will likely report a budget deficit for 2009 of below PHP300 billion ($6.56 billion).
· One of the reasons for the deficit is that the Bureau of Customs likely collected PHP50 billion less than it targeted last year.
· A smaller shortfall than the PHP57 billion initially estimated.
· The budget deficit data are scheduled to be released later this month.
Inflation jumps to 8-month high in Dec
· For December, The country’s inflation rate went to an 8-month high of 4.4%.
· This is due to higher food and oil prices.
· Bringing the average inflation for 2009 to 3.2%; still with in the Central Bank’s estimate of 2.5% to 4.5%.
· The increase in inflation rate is said to unlikely push the central bank to hike rates soon.
· The Bangko Sentral has set an average inflation target of 3.5% and 5.5% for 2010 and 3% to 5% for 2011.
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