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Soaring egg prices force French food industry to change recipes

PHILIPPINE STAR/ WALTER BOLLOZOS

PARIS — A more than doubling in egg prices in France due to soaring feed and energy costs and a lack of supplies after the worst ever bird flu crisis has prompted some food companies to lower output or change recipes, egg producers said on Wednesday.

Both the European Union (EU) and the United States have experienced one of their worst bird flu crises ever this year with tens of millions of poultry culled in each region.

In turn world egg production, which hit 1,500 billion in 2021, was expected to fall for the first time in history this year, following a 4.6% drop in the United States, a 3% decline in the EU and an 8% slump in France, the bloc’s largest egg producer, French industry group CNPO said.

“We are in a situation that has never been seen before. In previous crises we used to turn to imports, notably from the United States, but this year the situation is bad everywhere,” CNPO deputy chairman Loic Coulombel said.

The drop comes at a time of strong consumer demand for eggs, seen as a cheap protein source at a time of soaring inflation.

“Unable to pass the price rise some companies have already started changing recipes or have halted production lines,” Mr. Coulombel said. “You need a lot of eggs to make cakes or egg pasta.”

A change in recipe could be switching types of eggs, reducing the volume used or, more rarely, exchanging them for alternatives such as pea or milk proteins.

Prices of eggs in French supermarkets have risen about 15%-20% since the start of the year, following a law that indexes food prices in supermarkets to producers’ animal feed costs.

But industry egg prices on the French spot market, which are also linked to supply and demand, were trading at 2.2 euros ($2.2) a kilogram on Wednesday, more than double their price at the start of the year and about 65% above their average price at this time of the year, Mr. Coulombel said.

They were likely to surpass a record 2.3 euros/kg before the end of 2022 due to growing demand at year-end but would still remain well below U.S. spot prices for standard eggs, now at 4.24 euros/kg, he said. — Reuters

Rash of child deaths in Gambia linked to cough syrups made in India — WHO

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THE DEATHS of dozens of young children in Gambia from acute kidney injuries may be linked to contaminated cough and cold syrups made by an Indian drug manufacturer, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday.

The findings, announced by WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, followed tests on several medicinal syrups that were suspected of causing 66 child deaths in the tiny West African country.

Mr. Tedros told reporters that the U.N. agency was conducting an investigation with Indian regulators and the company that made the syrups, New Delhi-based Maiden Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

Maiden Pharma declined to comment, while calls and messages to the Drugs Controller General of India went unanswered. India’s health ministry did not respond to a request for comment.

The WHO issued a medical product alert on Wednesday asking regulators to remove Maiden Pharma goods from the market.

The products may have been distributed elsewhere through informal markets, but had so far been identified only in Gambia, the WHO said in its alert.

The alert covers four products: Promethazine Oral Solution, Kofexmalin Baby Cough Syrup, Makoff Baby Cough Syrup and Magrip N Cold Syrup.

Lab analysis confirmed “unacceptable” amounts of diethylene glycol and ethylene glycol, which can be toxic and lead to acute kidney injury, the WHO said.

Medical officers in Gambia raised the alarm in July, after dozens of children began falling ill with kidney problems. The deaths confounded medics before a pattern emerged: dozens of patients younger than five fell ill three to five days after taking a locally sold paracetamol syrup.

Gambia’s director of health services, Mustapha Bittaye, said similar problems have been detected in other syrups but that the ministry is awaiting confirmation of the results.

He said the number of deaths has tapered off in recent weeks and that the sale of products made by Maiden Pharmaceuticals was banned. However, until recently, some of the syrups were still being sold in private clinics and in hospitals, he said.

Gambia’s Medicines Control Agency sent a letter on Tuesday to health professionals ordering them to stop selling any of the products listed by WHO.

Maiden Pharmaceuticals manufactures medicines at its facilities in India, which it then sells domestically as well as exporting them to countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America, according to its website. — Reuters

GM Eugene Torre inducted into the World Chess Hall of Fame

ASIA’s First Grandmaster Eugene Torre — PSC

FOR trailblazing Asian chess for almost half a century, Filipino Grandmaster (GM) Eugenio Torre was aptly carved a special place where all legends like him truly belonged — the World Chess Hall of Fame (WCHOF).

After a long delay, Mr. Torre, 70, was officially inducted into the WCHOF in an unforgettable ceremony attended by no less than Philippine-born American Wesley So at the St. Louis Aquarium at Union Station in Missouri Wednesday.

Accompanied by wife Maria Lina, Mr. Torre received the plaque bearing his image and biography.

His notable games and highlights will also be featured in a digital interactive gallery.

Mr. Torre was actually named into the Hall along with Hungarian Judit Polgar and Poland-born Argentine Miguel Najdorf last year but it was only now that his name was indelibly etched forever as one of the sport’s greatest alongside world champions Bobby Fischer, Garry Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov among others.

It was made more exceptional that Mr. Torre was the first Asian to receive such honor.

Among Mr. Torre’s multitude of accomplishments, emerging the first GM in Asia, first to defeat a reigning world champion in Mr. Karpov and first to reach the Candidates stage of the World Championship were the most unforgettable.

“Thankful and honored to be an inspiration not just to Filipinos and Asians, but also to the whole world,” said Mr. Torre. — Joey Villar

Converge FiberXers try to succeed where Hong Kong’s Dragons early victims failed

CONVERGE (1-1) tries to succeed where Bay Area’s early victims failed. — PBA MEDIA

Games Today
(Smart Araneta Coliseum)
3 p.m. — Terrafirma vs Meralco
5:45 p.m. — Bay Area vs Converge

AFTER debuting with a 46-point blowout, guest team Bay Area Dragons had to dig deep to hurdle a tight match on a buzzer-beating triple then pull through with a come-from-behind caper from 16 down to make it 3-0.

And with local rivals itching and seriously plotting to bring them down, the Dragons of Hong Kong brace for a rougher road ahead in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup.

Up next for the co-leaders is Converge (1-1), which tries to succeed where Bay Area’s early victims Blackwater (133-87), NorthPort (105-104) and Phoenix (101-91) previously failed at.

The Dragons stake their spotless record at 5:45 p.m. today at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.

Also taking the Big Dome’s floor are Meralco (0-2) and Terrafirma (0-3) in a 3 p.m. tiff pitting teams scrambling for breakthrough in the mid-season conference.

The matchup with Converge actually ushers in a tough stretch for Brian Goorjian’s Dragons, who face off with top contender Barangay Ginebra and titleholder San Miguel Beer afterwards.

“The competition so far has been tough. I think the guys understand now and are starting to know what we have to do in order to win and that’s important heading to the top teams,” said Mr. Goorjian.

Explosive 6-foot-2 import Myles Powell, the leader in scoring (36.7 points per game) and steals (3.0 per outing) this conference, looks to power the Dragons to 4-0 and solo first before giving way to the 6-foot-10 Andrew Nicholson in their next four games.

“Same approach I had the last three games. I know coach wants us to be successful. Since I’ve got here, I’ve listened to him and my game has been taking steps forward so I’ll continue to do that,” said Mr. Powell.

Per setup with the PBA, Bay Area will field Mr. Powell in their first four games then suit up second import Mr. Nicholson in the succeeding four. By its ninth match, the team will choose who between the two will play the remainder of the campaign.

Out to foil Mr. Powell’s plan is Quincy Miller, who is intent to bring Converge back on track after its 109-105 loss to Magnolia and into a share of fourth with Rain or Shine and NorthPort at 2-1. In Aldin Ayo’s FiberXers, the Dragons can expect a hard-nosed opponent that puts premium on defense and a high-octane game.

Meanwhile, the Bolts seek to climb out of one of its worst starts in conferences with imports. But they will carry it out minus key player Chris Newsome (calf), who missed a good portion of Meralco’s 101-95 overtime heartbreaker to NorthPort last Friday and sat out the 99-91 setback to Ginebra last Sunday.

“Hopefully, this week of preparations will help us adjust to the loss of Chris Newsome who will be out for at least three games,” said Meralco mentor Norman Black, challenging import Johnny O’Bryant (30.5 markers, 19 boards and 4.5 dimes) and the healthy locals to step up some more.

The Dyip are staying upbeat in a bid to break not only a three-game conference slide but also a longer 19-game skid overall.

CHOT REYES
Notes: TNT coach Chot Reyes faces a possible fine for his outburst in the aftermath of the Tropang Giga’s tournament-opening defeat to Magnolia, 94-92, last Wednesday. A fuming Mr. Reyes confronted the referees and technical officials for what he perceived as a wrongly-called foul on Calvin Oftana that led to Paul Lee’s dagger free throws. League rules prohibit players and coaches from approaching the officials’ table and slap an automatic fine on violators.

Kai Sotto and Adelaide 36ers gun for upset of OKC Thunder

BUOYED by a historic win against the Phoenix Suns, Kai Sotto and the Adelaide 36ers shoot for another upset against Oklahoma City (OKC) Thunder in a bid to sweep their NBL X NBA Tour at the Paycom Center.

Game time is at 7:30 a.m. (Manila time) with the Australian ball club featuring the 7-foot-3 Filipino sensation seeking a perfect ending to its American trip after a giant 134-124 stunner over the Suns earlier this week.

Standing on the 36ers’ way is a familiar player in sophomore Thunder Josh Giddey, who played for Adelaide before being the sixth pick of OKC in the 2021 NBA Rookie Draft.

Mr. Giddey, 19, has been warming up for his anticipated tough duel against his former team with impressive campaign so far in OKC’s preseason games against the Denver Nuggets and the Oklahoma City Thunder.

The versatile guard nearly dropped a 14-point, 12-rebound, 9-assist triple-double in OKC’s 112-101 win over Denver. He then put up 13 points, three rebounds and two assists in the Thunder’s narrow 98-96 loss against the Mavericks.

But the 36ers are up for the challenge with Craig Randall and Robert Franks leading the way after erupting for 35 and 32 points, respectively, against the Suns featuring the Big 3 of Chris Paul, Devin Booker and Deandre Ayton.

Mr. Sotto, the 7-foot-3 wunderkind, is expected to deliver as well after his efficient 11-point outing against Phoenix in only 18 minutes of play.

The 36ers last time out became the first overseas ball club to beat an NBA team since Turkey’s Fenerbahce bested the Brooklyn Nets in 2015.

Adelaide will troop back to Australia after the NBL X NBA Tour to formally begin its regular season campaign next Thursday against Tasmania. — John Bryan Ulanday

Eala defeats Hewitt, progresses to round two

ALEX Eala banked on a dominant clincher to shrug off home bet Dalayna Hewitt, 6-1, 2-6, 6-0, and progress to the second round of the elite W80 Rancho Santa Fe yesterday in California.

The Filipina wunderkind needed two hours and 25 minutes to best her American counterpart, whom she forced to 19 errors especially in a 6-0 blanking in the third set that spelled the difference in the tough opening-round win.

Ms. Eala, the WTA No. 281, has Canada’s Katherine Sebov next in a crucial tiff today, needing a big win to barge into the quarterfinals of her first $80,000 tournament in a promising career.

The 17-year-old ace previously ruled the qualifying draw with a sweep of Latvia’s Deniza Marcinkeva, 6-1, 6-3, and American Alana Smith, 6-0, 6-0, to make it to the main competition featuring some of the Top-200 players.

Winner of the US Open junior championships in New York last month, Ms. Eala is out in California to capture her third pro title in her return to the women’s circuit.

She won her first two titles in the 2021 W15 Manacor in Spain and 2022 W25 Chiang Rai in Thailand. — John Bryan Ulanday

Most Valuable Player

Superstar Aaron Judge was understandably not in the lineup as the Yankees faced the Rangers yesterday. After all, the Bombers had already secured the top spot in the American League East; there was no longer any sense for them to go for 100 wins, never mind if it would have been their 22nd since they set up shop in 1903. More importantly, he had already claimed his targeted 62nd home run in their previous outing; with what an inordinate number of quarters believe to be the “real” Major League Baseball record secure, there was no sense for him to risk injury in the regular-season finale.

Indeed, Judge needed the break. Prior to yesterday’s set-to, he had played a whopping 55 straight games, and not simply because he wanted to move past Bronx legend Roger Maris’ home run mark. The Yankees needed him to suit up, if for no other reason than to turn their fortunes around; after starting their 2022 campaign with flourish, they appeared to lose their footing in August. To argue that they found their way anew on the strength of his exertions would be to understate the obvious. His consistency righted the ship and, moving forward, provides them with no small measure of optimism.

Considering the singular achievement, it bears noting that Judge bet on himself — heavily — prior to the start of the season. He turned down a seven-year, $213.5-million contract extension from the Yankees, firmly believing his skill set to be worth far more. And, as things have turned out, he stands to cash in on his gamble. He’s the prohibitive favorite to claim the league Most Valuable Player award, and on tap for a whopping payday aligned with his status as the best of the best.

Significantly, the Yankees won’t be starting their postseason until early next week, and the high Judge has provided will enable them to get their rest with smiles on their faces. Depending on the result of the Wild Card series, they’ll be facing either the Guardians or the Rays. They’re better than both, so they’re not likely to sweat the uncertainty, especially with their slugger on hand. No matter what happens in the playoffs, however, they’ll be sure to do all they can to keep him in the fold for the medium term.

 

Anthony L. Cuaycong has been writing Courtside since BusinessWorld introduced a Sports section in 1994. He is a consultant on strategic planning, operations and Human Resources management, corporate communications, and business development.

Amazon Prime Video plans to launch PHL content, mobile subscription in 2023

By Brontë H. Lacsamana, Reporter

PRIME VIDEO, the global streaming service of Amazon.com, Inc., is prioritizing expansion to Southeast Asia this 2022 by investing in original content in the region and localizing the platform to specific markets, including the Philippines. 

“We think there’s plenty of room for streaming services to come in and make a difference. We really just started our local marketing here in August, but it seems we’re off to a good start,” said Josh McIvor, director of international expansion at Prime Video, at a media event in September.  

“Philippines is a very important market for us,” he said, adding that there are plans for a cheaper, mobile subscription version of the platform to be launched by next year. 

Prime Video is working on partnerships so that the service can be distributed through local mobile operators and device manufacturers. 

Meanwhile, global shows like The Rings of Power and The Boys have proven popular in the country, though original content will be a major part of localization. 

“We’ve already reached 175 million global subscribers, but the next 175 million will come from international audiences, APAC being a crucial market,” said Mr. McIvor. 

Erika North, head of Asia-Pacific originals at Amazon Studios, said that there are three categories of content on the platform: scripted TV, unscripted TV, and film.  

“We want to be able to offer breadth and, when we think about what Prime Video can offer as a service globally, it’s content across multiple categories,” she said. 

“Imagine if we can create something that resonated not just here at home but globally. It would be one of our ambitions to put the Philippines on the global stage.” 

Comedy Island: Philippines, which is in production, will be the first local scripted series on the service, according to Quark B. Henares, head of Amazon Originals in the Philippines. Details on the release date and cast will come in the next few months. 

“Three or four movies will also be coming in soon,” he said. “The licensing team is really on it and excited to bring Filipino content to the platform.” 

Ms. North added that Prime Video is really eyeing to help local creators and producers create a new chapter for their productions and open the door to new creative talent.

It’s Super Month at SM

Kids and kids-at-heart are in for so many surprises this October

Everyone’s invited as SM Supermalls throws an exceptional supersized party this October with Super Month — a month-long spectacle filled with surprises for kids and kids-at-heart.

“This year’s Super Month strives to bring out the SUPER in everyone. As we celebrate our beloved Tatang’s, Mr. Henry Sy Sr., birth month, we will dedicate the Super Month not just to the kids but to the whole family as we create memorable play dates and offer supersized deals that each of them will enjoy,” said SM Supermalls President Steven Tan.

The whole month of October is all about exciting shopping and dining deals, fabulous treats, and superb experiences from your favorite brands in your favorite SM mall.

Super Spots: Check out the coolest places for the ‘gram

SM will be decorating its entrances, activity areas, and events halls with eye-popping, bright, and colorful installations fit for a Super Month. Don’t forget to take snaps for your Facebook, film a couple of IG reels, or create a TikTok video with the coolest backdrops at your nearest SM mall. Plus, there will be special AR filters specially made for the Super Month so don’t miss it forda content!

Super Play: Embrace the child in you!

Play time will always be fun at SM. And because it’s Super Month, play, explore, and learn all you want with these activities for you and your kids.

Whether they are aspiring to be the next social media superstar or celebrity, kids will gain the spotlight at the SM SuperKids Centerstage. To join, moms and dads must record a video of their kids aged 12 and below in the mall. The video should be uploaded to TikTok with the hashtags #SuperKidsAtSM and #SM<their preferred SM mall>. The three most liked videos per mall will win P3,000 worth of SM shopping money.

Kids can also take a break from their gadgets with the on-ground Kids Playdate Project. Lots of off-screen interactive and experiential activities are in store for a fun and memorable play date at SM.

And on Oct. 31, get ready for a spook-tacular display of creativity and confidence at the Super Kids Halloween Contest. Kids aged 12 and below can join the parade dressed as their favorite superhero, fantasy, or scary character. To join, just register online with P1,000 worth of receipts from any of SM Supermalls’ tenants. The three most creative and spooky kids in costume will receive P5,000, P3,000, and P2,000.

Of course, as pets are part of the family, they also get a fair share of the limelight with the Super Furbabies Halloween PAWrade. By registering online with P1,000 worth of SM tenant receipts, furbabies can join the parade dressed in super festive costumes at any SM mall. The top three furbabies will win P5,000, P3,000, and P2,000 worth of shopping money from SM.

Super Deals: Shop, dine, and get entertained ‘til you drop

And what’s an SM celebration without Super Deals? From Oct. 1 to 31, tons of super-sized surprises, deals, and promos await lucky SM shoppers!

Have a fun time shopping, dining, entertaining, and indulging in wellness treatments with the month-long SM BOGO Deals from 10 to 15 participating stores weekly. Also, your favorite hangout places at SM will be offering these deals below:

  • SM Bowling Center
    • 20% off on a Bowling Game
    • P799 One-hour Unlimited Bowling Game
    • Free shoe rental for every 1,000 single receipt purchase from any SM affiliate and tenant
  • SM Skating
    • 20% off on Skating Admission for the 2-Hour Passes for every 1,000 single receipt purchase from any SM affiliate and tenant
  • SM Foodcourt
    • Get a free Coke in can for every rice meal purchased with a Coca-Cola drink

Mark your calendars for the Super 10.10 Sale! Shop ‘til you drop on this one-day sale extravaganza on Oct. 10 in all SM Store branches nationwide. And, if you are an SMAC cardholder, you are entitled to an exclusive discount from select brands as well as a Super SMAC Giveaway on Oct. 17 to 27. Just use your advantage card when you shop and win 1M SMAC points for every P2,000 worth of purchase.

Another highlight of this year’s festivities is the Founder’s Week also known as Tatang’s Week from Oct. 11 to 16. Enjoy supersized and #AweSM deals across all SM malls as we celebrate the birthday of Mr. Henry Sy, Sr.

And get your carts ready for the Super Charge 3-Day Sale from Oct. 28 to 31! Shop as early as October for holiday gifts and grab amazing discounts and promos from your favorite brands at SM.

All these and more at SM Supermalls Super Month! So, what are you waiting for? Enjoy super deals, super eats, and super treats this October at the SM mall near you!

For more information about Super Month, check out https://gosm.link/SuperMonthMEDIA or visit @smsupermalls on all social media platforms.

 


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Structural code for bamboo as building material in the works

By Brontë H. Lacsamana, Reporter

An alternative building technologies research hub is developing a structural code for bamboo as a building material, to be included in Philippine laws by next year. 

Inaugurated in 2021, BASE Innovation Center (BIC), the socialized housing group Base Bahay Foundation, Inc., leads the country’s research-and-development efforts on bamboo, seen as an ideal yet underrated building material for sustainable homes. It partners with local and international universities to conduct its studies.

 

“A key part of our commitment to promoting sustainable housing technologies is constant innovation. Our vision is to be the global reference for bamboo and sustainable construction in order to help countries find alternative construction methods,” said Luis Felipe Lopez Munoz, Base Bahay’s head of technology, at a media briefing on Oct. 4. 

Bamboo is considered an ideal material because it grows fast and is freely available in the Philippines, lessening building costs, he added during a tour of the research center on Pasong Tamo Extension, Makati City.

According to Mr. Lopez, cement-bamboo frame technology (CBFT), which has been certified by the National Housing Authority’s Accreditation of Innovative Technologies for Housing (AITECH), is also disaster-resilient. 

“This technology uses load-bearing bamboo with metal connections and mortar cement plaster. It’s tested to ensure a durable and reliable load transfer and design that resists earthquakes, typhoons, fires, and insect infestation,” he said. 

BIC tests bamboo materials and building techniques with a universal testing machine, a bamboo wall panel reaction frame, fabrication tables, and a model house. It also uses augmented reality to adopt and scale technology for construction. 

Data from BIC’s research will help shape local structural codes for bamboo, aligned with the Philippine National Standard (PNS) 22157 that informs testing procedures for obtained bamboo culms, and the International Organization for Standardization’s ISO 22156 that aims to institutionalize the use of bamboo in structural design. 

Pablo A. Jorillo, Base Bahay general manager, said that the use of bamboo for affordable housing can eventually influence the construction industry at large.  

“Why bamboo? Because about 75% of our timber is already imported. In the global south, you can see the abundance of bamboo. We have this material and we have a housing problem, so it fits to use one to solve the other,” he said. 

Base Bahay Foundation has built over 1,500 homes all over the country, in partnership with groups like Hilti Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, and 4P for People. Meanwhile, BIC has trained over 300 civil engineers and architects in the use of bamboo. 

The foundation’s target is to build 10,000 cement bamboo houses by 2024, in response to the growing need for socialized homes in disaster-prone areas. 

OPEC+ agrees deep oil production cuts, Biden calls it shortsighted

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VIENNA/LONDON — OPEC+ (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries Plus) agreed to steep oil production cuts on Wednesday, curbing supply in an already tight market, causing one of its biggest clashes with the West as the US administration called the surprise decision shortsighted. 

OPEC’s de-facto leader Saudi Arabia said the cut of 2 million barrels per day (bpd) of output—equal to 2% of global supply—was necessary to respond to rising interest rates in the West and a weaker global economy.  

The kingdom rebuffed criticism it was colluding with Russia, which is included in the OPEC+ group, to drive prices higher and said the West was often driven by “wealth arrogance” when criticizing the group.  

The White House said President Joseph R. Biden, Jr., would continue to assess whether to release further strategic oil stocks to lower prices.  “The President is disappointed by the shortsighted decision by OPEC+ to cut production quotas while the global economy is dealing with the continued negative impact of (Russian President Vladimir) Putin’s invasion of Ukraine,” the White House said.  

Mr. Biden faces low approval ratings ahead of mid-term elections due to soaring inflation and has called on Saudi Arabia, a long-term US ally, to help lower prices.  

US officials have said part of the reason Washington wants lower oil prices is to deprive Moscow of oil revenue. 

Mr. Biden traveled to Riyadh this year but failed to secure any firm cooperation commitments on energy. Relations have been further strained as Saudi Arabia has not condemned Moscow’s actions in Ukraine.  

The cut in oil supplies decided in Vienna on Wednesday could spur a recovery in oil prices that have dropped to about $90 from $120 three months ago on fears of a global economic recession, rising U.S. interest rates and a stronger dollar.  

Saudi Energy Minister Abdulaziz bin Salman said OPEC+ had needed to be pro-active as central banks around the world moved to “belatedly” tackle soaring inflation with higher interest rates.  

LOWER REAL CUTS 

Wednesday’s production cuts of 2 million bpd are based on existing baseline figures, which means the cuts would be less deep because OPEC+ fell about 3.6 million barrels per day short of its output target in August.  

Under-production happened because of Western sanctions on countries such as Russia, Venezuela, and Iran and output problems with producers such as Nigeria and Angola.  

Prince Abdulaziz said the real cuts would be 1.0–1.1 million bpd.  Analysts from Jefferies said they estimated the figure at 0.9 million bpd, while Goldman Sachs put it at 0.4–0.6 million bpd saying cuts would mainly come from Gulf OPEC producers such as Saudi Arabia, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait.  

Benchmark Brent crude rose above $93 per barrel on Wednesday.  The West has accused Russia of weaponizing energy, with soaring gas prices and a scramble to find alternatives creating a crisis in Europe that could trigger gas and power rationing this winter.  

Moscow, meanwhile, accuses the West of weaponizing the dollar and financial systems such as the international payments mechanism SWIFT in retaliation for Russia sending troops into Ukraine in February.  

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, who was put on the US special designated nationals sanctions list last week, also traveled to Vienna to participate in meetings.  Novak is not under EU sanctions. He and other members of OPEC+ agreed to extend the cooperation deal with OPEC by another year to the end of 2023.  

The next OPEC+ meeting will take place on Dec 4. OPEC+ will move to meeting every six months instead of monthly meetings. — Reuters

Remittances made faster and safer with Visa

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For better or worse, Filipino culture nowadays is inextricably linked with overseas Filipino workers. Almost everyone has or knows someone who has family and relatives working abroad as their primary source of income, and many young Filipinos today continue to dream of doing the same.

The latest data released by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) showed cash remittances sent through banks stood at $2.75 billion in June, the biggest amount since December of last year. The growth in cash remittances was also the fastest in seven months or since the 5.1% rise seen in November 2021.

“The expansion in cash remittances in June 2022 was due to the growth in receipts from land-based and sea-based workers,” the BSP said in a statement.

In June, remittances from land-based workers jumped by 4.9% year on year to $2.23 billion, while money sent by sea-based workers increased by 2.6% to $514 million. For the first six months of 2022, cash remittances rose by 2.9% to $15.35 billion, from $14.91 billion in the comparable period last year.

In a separate discussion paper titled, “Remittances from Overseas Filipinos in the Time of COVID-19: Spillovers and Policy Imperatives”, the BSP re-emphasized the importance of remittances as a driver of growth in the Philippine economy.

“Remittances will continue to be a significant force in the Philippine economy over the medium term. For one, rising incomes in host countries will continue to serve as a magnet to those whose skills are in demand overseas,” the BSP wrote.

The BSP further projected cash remittances to grow 4% this year, after the 5.1% rise to a record $31.418 billion in 2021. This is because the significance of cash remittances will only continue to grow as global demand for overseas workers, particularly medical workers, grow with the reopening of multiple economies worldwide.

The massive role of remittances in Filipino life demands a reliable, efficient, and most importantly, secure way of conducting them. Visa, the world leader in digital payments, provides a fast, convenient, and safe way of doing just that wherever, whenever.

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Anyone can send a Visa Personal Payment through over 100 financial institutions in 20 countries to over a billion enabled Visa cardholders. It’s as easy as entering the recipient’s 16-digit Visa card number and the amount you want to send. The funds will be then be instantly credited to the recipient’s Visa credit, debit or prepaid card.

The recipient can use the received funds at any Visa merchant or ATM. When sent to a Visa credit card, the received amount is offset against the card’s outstanding balance.

With a mission is to connect the world through the most innovative, convenient, reliable and secure payments network, Visa enables individuals, businesses and economies to thrive. And with how important remittances are to the Philippine economy, allowing a fast and secure means of sending and receiving them not only will ensure the livelihood of countless Filipino families all over the country, but energize its onward march towards progress and economic development.

Visit the website to know more about Visa’s remittance partners.

 


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