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President says P50M threshold for plunder enough

THE threshold for the crime of plunder should stay at P50 million, President Rodrigo R. Duterte said on Thursday.

Mr. Duterte, who wants to restore the death penalty for plunder, drug trafficking and other heinous crimes, said in a speech in Ilocos Sur the P50 million threshold is enough.

Senator Christopher Lawrence T. Go has filed a bill reinstating capital punishment. He also said he is open to lowering the threshold amount.

On Wednesday, Mr. Go said he is “not very confident” that his bill would get enough backing form his fellow senators.

In his fourth State of the Nation Address last Monday, Mr. Duterte said drug traffickers must be put to death, noting that the illegal drug menace persists despite his deadly war on drugs that has killed thousands. — Arjay L. Balinbin

Filipino `gainers’ still trump ‘losers’ in SWS poll

THE number of Filipinos who said their lives improved in the past year fell in June, while the number of those saying otherwise rose, according to the Social Weather Stations (SWS).

The pollster said 36% of Filipinos said their lives improved, 2 points lower than a quarter earlier. On the other hand, 22% of Filipinos said their lives worsened, 1 point higher than in the previous quarter.

This means a net gainers score of +17, 4 points lower but still considered by SWS as “very high.”

The lower net gainers score last month comes after a 19-point increase over the previous two quarters. After dropping to -2 (fair) in September 2018, it went up to +12 (very high) in December, and up again to +17 (very high) in March 2019, before falling to +13 in June.

Peso recovers vs dollar

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THE PESO rebounded against the dollar ahead of the policy meeting of the European Central Bank. — BW FILE PHOTO

THE PESO recovered versus the dollar on Thursday, even as it moved in a tight range ahead of the policy meeting of the European Central Bank (ECB).

The local unit closed yesterday’s session at P51.11 against the greenback, 6.5 centavos stronger than its P51.175-per-dollar finish on Wednesday.

The peso traded in a tight range, opening the session at P51.14 per dollar. It strengthened to as high as P51.07, while its worst showing stood at P51.15 against the US currency.

Trading volume thinned to $831.85 million from the $1.167 billion that changed hands the previous day.

A trader attributed the stronger finish of the peso to the continuation of profit-taking, which pushed the pair to end Wednesday’s trading session near its intraday high.

“Still, the dollar-peso traded on a tight range mainly because of the market is being cautious ahead of the ECB meeting,” the trader said on Thursday.

The ECB was expected to trim policy rates by 10 basis points during its policy meeting to ease the effects of trade tensions globally and pale inflation in the Eurozone.

The central bank’s meeting comes days ahead of the similarly crucial meeting of the US Federal Reserve, wherein they are also expected to ease monetary policy.

“The peso strengthened from market optimism on reports that a US delegation will be heading to Shanghai as US-China trade discussion resumes,” another trader said in an e-mail.

Officials of China and the US are set to meet in the Chinese financial capital next week to restart trade talks, weeks after US President Donald J. Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to continue their negotiations.

Despite the resumption of cabinet-level trade talks, market watchers are not expecting any major development in the meeting.

For today, the first trader expects the peso to trade between P51.05 and P51.25, while the other gave a P51-P51.20 range. — KANV

Stocks rebound as mart hopes for US-China deal

By Arra B. Francia, Senior Reporter

STOCKS recovered on Thursday as investors were optimistic on the trade talks between the United States and China next week.

The benchmark Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) climbed 1.35% or 110.69 points to close at 8,272.18 yesterday, bouncing back from the previous session’s steep decline. The broader all-shares index likewise rose 0.75% or 37.60 points to 4,993.84.

“Philippine shares rebounded ahead of next week’s trade talks as China approved tariff-free US soybean purchases as goodwill,” Regina Capital Development Corp. Head of Sales Luis A. Limlingan said in a mobile phone message.

Trade negotiators from the US will be flying in to China next week for another round of trade talks, with the White House said to be eyeing a longer-term timeline for the deal.

The PSEi managed to end higher despite losses in the morning, as index heavyweight Jollibee Foods Corp. (JFC) continued to be sold down after its deal to acquire The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf brand for $350 million.

“JFC remained to be the main drag in the index as it fell this time by 6%, having the highest net foreign selling print of P751 million — the stock still reeling from the company’s recent acquisition of Coffee Bean,” Papa Securities Corp. Sales Associate Gabriel Jose F. Perez said in an e-mail.

Shares in JFC were the most actively traded for the day, ending 5.98% lower or P15 to close at P236 each.

Four sectoral indices ended in positive territory, led by the holding firms counter as it jumped 1.92% or 152.46 points to 8,077.35. Financials surged 1.67% or 30.84 points to 1,873.53; property went up 0.95% or 41.55 points to 4,401.11; and services firmed up 0.56% or 9.35 points to 1,669.69.

Meanwhile, industrials dropped 0.82% or 94.62 points to 11,407.16, alongside mining and oil which plunged 0.61% or 49.32 points to 8,038.13.

Turnover improved to P8.27 billion after some 894.31 million issues switched hands, higher than Wednesday’s P6.44 billion.

Despite the main index’s uptick, market breadth was negative with 124 decliners compared to 79 advancers. Forty-eight names were unchanged.

Foreign investors went back to buying mode with P124.46 million in net purchases, against the previous session’s P542.01-million net outflow.

“With the index managing to close above its 20-day moving average support at 8,160, it now has potential to retest its recent high of 8,419.59,” Mr. Perez said.

Wall Street ended mixed amid weak manufacturing data. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dipped 0.29% or 79.22 points to 27,269.97. The S&P 500 index gained 0.47% or 14.09 points to 3,019.56, while the Nasdaq Composite index went up 0.85% or 70.10 points to 8,321.50.

Brother of slain businessman charged

GOVERNMENT prosecutors indicted the brother of slain businessman Dominic L. Sytin and two others, the Justice department said yesterday.

The suspects were charged Olongapo City court. with murder and frustrated murder for wounding the victim’s bodyguard, Justice Undersecretary Markk L. Perete said.

Sytin was the chief executive editor of United Auctioneers, Inc., chairman of Foton Philippines, and director and chairman of tLMG Chemicals Corp.

He was shot dead outside the Lighthouse Hotel at the Subic Bay Freeport Zone on Nov. 28, 2018 . — Vann Marlo M. Villegas

Nationwide round-up

Mayors given 60 days to clear roads and sidewalks from obstructions


THE DEPARTMENT of Interior and Local Government (DILG) will soon release a formal directive to local government units (LGUs) to clear roads and sidewalks from obstructions within 60 days, and mayors who fail to do so could face suspension. DILG Undersecretary Epimaco V. Densing III cited illegal vendors and illegally parked cars as causes of traffic. “Kapagdi nila nagawa ‘yung paglilinis ng (If they fail to comply within) 60 days, magkakaroon kami ng imebstigasyon (we will conduct an investigation)…. once we see that there is gross negligence of duty, we can recommend a suspension of the mayor, and the President, without second thought, will sign our recommendation,” said Mr. Densing in a chance interview with reporters during the Metro Manila Council meeting on Thursday. During his State of the Nation Address last Monday, President Rodrigo R. Duterte called for the smooth flow of traffic, particularly in urban areas. Mr. Densing also said that local councils should review their respective traffic ordinances, while LGUs should consider having their own towing equipment for illegally parked vehicles. — Vince Angelo C. Ferreras

Bill on ROTC alternative filed

A BILL providing for an alternative Citizen Service Program, instead of the proposed mandatory Reserved Officers’ Training Corp. (ROTC), has been filed in the Senate. Senator Imee R. Marcos, in filing Senate Bill No. 413, opposed President Rodrigo R. Duterte’s request to revive the ROTC for students in Grades 11 and 12. “Nag-o-offer ako ng choice sa (I am offering another choice from) ROTC,” Ms. Marcos said in a briefing on Thursday, noting that the mandatory military training is against United Nations resolutions signed by the Philippines. “We can’t allow our youth to go through that,” she said. The bill’s proposed Citizen Service Program will be offered from grade school up to college. — Charmaine A. Tadalan

Spokesman reassures teachers Duterte will keep campaign promise

MALACAÑANG ON Thursday said President Rodrigo R. Duterte is not dropping his campaign promise to “double” the salaries of teachers. Presidential Spokesperson Salvador S. Panelo made the statement after the President said teachers’ salaries will now be adjusted just “a little bit” in the proposed new Salary Standardization Law. In a press briefing, Mr. Panelo said the President is “definitely not” dropping his campaign promise to public school teachers to double their salaries. “Love niya ang mga teachers (He loves teachers),” the spokesman said. In his fourth State of the Nation Address (SONA) last Monday, the President said of the teachers’ salary increase: “It is now time for Congress to approve a new version of the Salary Standardization Law. Ngayon na (It must be now).” He added, “And to the teachers — who toil and work tirelessly to educate our young, kasali na po dito ‘yung hinihingi ninyo. Hindi naman masyadong malaki, pero (this will include what you have been asking for. It will not be much but) it will tide you over during these hard times. A little bit bigger than before.” — Arjay L. Balinbin

DoTr, LTO, ImagineLaw sign deal to push for strict speed limit implementation

THE DEPARTMENT of Transportation (DOTr) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Land Transportation Office (LTO) and non-government organization ImagineLaw to jointly push for the nationwide implementation of speed limits through the local government units (LGUs). The MoU is contained under Joint Memorandum Circular (JMC) No. 2018-001, which provides the Guidelines and Standards for the Classification of Roads, Setting of Speed Limits under Republic Act No. 4136, and Collection of Road Crash Data. At the signing, DOTr Undersecretary for Road Transport and Infrastructure Mark Richmund M. de Leon also encouraged citizens to participate in the campaign by calling on their local leaders to implement the ordinance. “It will be jointly enforced by LTO and the local government units kaya ‘pag nagkaroon na sila ng ordinansa (so once they have the local ordinance)… the local government themselves can enforce the speed limit ordinance,” he said. Under the JMC, the DOTr is tasked to fund training activities for the speed enforcement training of LGUs, which will be conducted by ImagineLaw by bringing in international policing experts. The LTO will be ensuring that the effort will be sustained through information, education, and communication campaigns. ImagineLaw Executive Director Sophia Monica V. San Luis said a related website called “Dahan-dahan sa Daan” will be launched in September. — Vincent Mariel P. Galang

Nayong Pilipino to be rebranded Nayon Clark Park; launch set Oct. 28

THE NAYONG Pilipino, a theme park showcasing Filipino culture, will be relaunched on Oct. 28 under a new name: Nayon Clark Park. Nayong Pilipino Foundation, Inc. (NPF) Executive Director Michelle Aguilar-Ong said several facilities of the 5.6-hectare park are currently undergoing renovation and improvements, including the theater area. “The park is also aimed to be the home of every young and struggling artists in various fields,” Ms. Ong said in a statement released by Clark Development Corp. Upon reopening, the theater is intended to be used for daily cultural shows, while the food park will also have stalls for souvenir and novelty items. The lagoon, one of the main attractions when Expo Pilipino was established in 1998, will also be used for entertainment purposes, according to Ms. Ong. NPF will also be launching a new logo featuring the Vanda Sanderiana flower, an orchid commonly known in the Philippines as waling-waling. The Nayong Pilipino, originally located in the capital near the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, was transferred to Clark in July 2002 and reopened in 2007. It is popular for replicas and miniatures of Philippine tourist destinations and indigenous people villages. With the relaunch, Ms. Ong said NPF will be “aggressive in marketing the new theme park, targeting not only students and educational field trips but also for tourism activities replicating the meeting, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE) thrust of Clark Development Corporation.” By Oct., the park will be made part of the public jeepney route within the Clark Freeport.

MMDA ready to implement provincial bus ban on EDSA by Aug. 1

THE METROPOLITAN Manila Development Authority (MMDA) said the provincial bus ban along EDSA will push through following the memorandum issued by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB), which will take effect on Aug. 1. Under the memo, provincial buses going to Metro Manila will have to end at the designated terminals in Valenzuela City, Parañaque City, and Sta. Rosa, Laguna. “We will still push through with the plan… (When the LTFRB memo comes out) we will request the LGUs (local government units) na may terminal sa (with terminals along) EDSA, we’ll write them a letter to cancel all the business permits,” said MMDA General Manager Jose Arturo S. Garcia Jr. in a chance interview with reporters on Thursday. The ban will only cover EDSA-based terminals that have been shut down by LGUs. About 1,480 provincial buses coming from the north with terminals along EDSA will have to end their trips at the Valenzuela terminal. From the south, about 380 buses with terminals in Cubao, Quezon City will be redirected to the Parañaque Integrated Terminal Exchange while 890 buses with terminals in Pasay City will be moved to the Sta. Rosa Interim Terminal in Laguna. — Vince Angelo C. Ferreras

Duque says reconsideration of Dengvaxia vaccination program not on the table

AMID THE declaration of a nationwide dengue alert, Secretary Francisco T. Duque III said the Department of Health (DoH) is not considering just yet a possible revival of the controversial Dengvaxia vaccination program.

“We need to study the recommendation… because there is no specific test that would exactly prove that a person has been infected by dengue,” he said during a visit to Iloilo City Thursday.

He emphasized that risks should be balanced with many other factors, noting that those who can benefit from the Dengvaxia vaccine are only those with prior exposure to the dengue virus.

Mr. Duque explained that the available dengue test “cross-reacts” with other viruses like Chikungunya and Zika virus.

“Remember the test cross reacts with other viruses, so it could be Chikungunya, Japanese encephalitis, it could be Zika virus, and I heard it cross reacts with measles virus. So having said that, if it is positive, you are not sure if it’s positive of dengue virus,” he said.

The DoH’s Dengvaxia vaccination program has been cancelled and the vaccine banned in the Philippine market since last year following allegations of related deaths among children who received the vaccine.

Several cases have been filed in court against past and present DoH officials, including Mr. Duque, as well as officials of manufacturer Sanofi Pasteur Inc. and distributor Zuellig Pharma Corporation.

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Mr. Duque, nonetheless, underscored that immunization for other diseases is still important, particularly as part of the government’s Universal Health Care program. He added that he is hopeful that one day, there is going to be a fully-proven effective anti-dengue vaccine. “UHC is still nothing without an effective immunization program… Hopefully, dengue vaccine — that Takeda is proven effective but they are not yet done with their clinical studies so we are awaiting that — one day, there is going to be a vaccine that is going to be effective for all the four strains of dengue,” he said.

Mr. Duque held a dialogue with local officials in Iloilo and inspected hospitals and other facilities amid the dengue outbreak. He also directed the utilization of the 2019 Medical Assistance for Indigent Patients (MAIP) funds worth P198.34-million of the regional health office to assist dengue patients.

The Western Visayas Region has the highest number of dengue cases. It’s five provinces — Aklan, Antique, Capiz, Guimaras and Iloilo — and the highly urbanized Iloilo City have all declared dengue outbreaks. — Emme Rose S. Santiagudo

DAP to assist in setting up BARMM offices

THE DEVELOPMENT Development Academy of the Philippines (DAP) on Thursday signed a memorandum of agreement with the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) and the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) to assist in the establishment of offices in the new Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM).

The Ad Hoc Committee on Creation of Offices in the Bangsamoro government was created by parliament along with other ‘priority’ committees.

In a previous interview with BusinessWorld, committee chair Baintan A. Ampatuan said, “Based from our plenary discussion, the priority is the six offices mentioned in the Article XVI [of the RA 11054] such as the offices for youth, women, settler communities, DRRM, planning and development, and attorney general.”

She said the committee will also prioritize the creation of two ministries without a counterpart office from the now defunct ARMM: Ministry of Human Settlements and Development, and Ministry of Public Order and Safety.

Meanwhile, OPAPP Secretary Carlito G. Galvez, Jr. noted that DAP has previously worked with the ARMM government, and the partnership was instrumental in improving the region’s economy as well as in gaining more seals of good local governance.

“This means that DAP and the Bangsamoro has created a good partnership,” Mr. Galvez said.

DAP President and Chief Executive Officer Engelbert Caronan, Jr., for his part, said, “We are not the one who will make the proposal, we will only facilitate the process. It is your intentions, it is your aspirations that has to appear, that has to be seen in the work that we are going to be facilitating.” — Tajallih S. Basman

Abu Sayyaf bomber arrested in Zamboanga Sibugay

A KNOWN bomber of the Abu Sayyaf, identified as Isnaji Hasim, was arrested by joint military and police forces on July 24 in Naga, Zamboanga Sibugay. The Western Mindanao Command (WestMinCom) reported that the suspect operated under the group’s Basilan-based leader Furuji Indama, who is a close associate of Hashim Saripa, one of the perpetrators of the Lamitan bombing on July 31, 2018. The blast killed 10 and wounded nine others. Hasim was also reportedly involved in the Zamboanga City bus terminal bombing on January 23, 2015 that killed two and wounded 52 civilians. Brig. Gen. Bagnus P. Gaerlan, Jr., commander of the 102nd Brigade, said a civilian tipped off authorities on Hasim’s location. “Our appreciation goes to the concerned civilian who gave the information to the troops that led to the arrest of Hasim,” Mr. Gaerlan said in a statement released by WestMinCom. “This is an evidence that even the locals denounce the presence of terrorists in their communities. 102nd Infantry Brigade will continue to hunt down the remaining insurgents who are planning to conduct atrocities in the area,” he added. Troops recovered from Hasim a rifle, grenade, improvised explosive device, blasting caps and other bomb paraphernalia.

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