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  1. #171

    Default Re: OFWs hurt by strong Philippine peso


    regardless if pila panang exchange.ang OFW's will never stop sending money back home. government knows that.heck we all know that. ang mabuhat ra gyud sa uban kay mo reklamo because thats all there is, that is all they can do. but it doesn't deserve them to be labeled greedy or something dayun ingnon nga papaulion.as if wala sad mo kasulay reklamo sa inyong tibuok kinabuhi. people will always complain bisan unsa pana. its an outlet of their frustration. if they want to speak about their frustration.let them be. ila manang katungod.dili lang ta magbuot.mao ranay main point gyud.

  2. #172

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eve's Apple Project View Post
    @jackdi: oo..mao ni ang season nga moubos ang dollar bai. but dili sad ingon ani kaubos. mauli-an ni nig jan/feb but balik nasad sa march, then lain nasad nig may/june.. pero dili ingon ani kaubos kay nidaghan man pag-ayo ang OFW. atong tan-awn unsay buhaton sa govt ani.
    he-he-he!
    Kalimot diay ko'g mention.... aside sa Pasko Season, during Enrollment Season mo-stronger pod ang PhP.

    That's a good question jud Boss.... Unsaý buhaton sa atong Gov't ani?

  3. #173

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eve's Apple Project View Post
    @maibe: ang dakong lipay lagi ani kay ang mga IMporter.. SM, AYALA, GAISANO..etc.. og kadtong mga smuggler, hunahuna-a ra gud.. sa imong P1million = 24.3k USD..imagina pila ka sakong bugas mapalit nimo ana sa gawas nasud?! mahibong pata sa Smuggling sa bugas, utanon, meat, etc..
    Nganu nang Gaisano ug SM way ordinaryong tawo nanarbaho dha? if manira na sila kay Taas na kaayu ang dollar nya wa nay sense if mupadayun pa sila ug import kay mahal na kaau di na sila ka ginansya. Asa nman lang tong mga trabahante ana nila? Ok ra mangawad an na sila ug trabaho basta ang OFW di maalkanse ug pila ka Libo ang padala sa pinas?

  4. #174

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    Naa diay Gobyerno sa kalibutan di ganahan musaka ang Value sa ilang kwarta?

  5. #175

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    Quote Originally Posted by SioDenz View Post
    Naa diay Gobyerno sa kalibutan di ganahan musaka ang Value sa ilang kwarta?
    actually naa. China. but singapore has been doing that for a long time already.

    look here..

    What Does China's 'Currency Manipulation' mean for the Dollar? - Yahoo! Singapore Finance
    Last edited by digitalsuperman; 12-12-2012 at 05:06 PM.

  6. #176

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    Quote Originally Posted by SioDenz View Post
    unsa man diay imung gusto, Daku nang sweldo daan ang OFW compare sa nag trabaho sa Pinas nya imung gusto Ipaubos pa jud sa Gobyerno ang Value sa PESO para musaka an exchange sa dollar? wow.

    Regarding control sa value sa peso - asa ka Kadungog ug Gobyerno sa kalibutan nga ga control sa ilang Monetary Value para DILI MUSAKA ang value sa ilang kwarta? Ga control na sila para DILI mu UBOS ang value sa ilang kwarta. naningkamot man gani nang uban Nasud para MUSAKA ang Value sa ilang kwarta para musaka an economy nya imu gusto si control na nuon para mu ubos ang Peso nya musaka ang exchange rate.

    Sa imung example ikaw ray naigo ana. What if ikaw tong nagtrabaho sa Pilipinas? what if imung kompanya manira kay Ubos na kaayu ang Value sa Peso ug di na nila ma afford ang mag import ug raw materials? ok lan na as long as Taas ang exchange rate? sa kana nga sitwasyon ang OFW pila ka Libo ang na Minus sa ilang remittance PERO ang kadtu nawad ug trabaho NAWAD-AN ug PANGINABUHIAN.
    kung nangita ka sa country nga nagcontrol sa value sa ilang kwarta..Check China. US has been pushing them to devalue china pero wa jud mosugot ang ilahang gobyerno. do you know why?

    here's an article a few months back:
    http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/01/bu...anted=all&_r=0

    Di gusto ang chinese Gov't nga mosaka ang ilahang kwarta kay makimpang ilahang export business ana & para competitive ilahang local businessmen against importers.


    regarding sa importantion of raw materials bai, unsa may taas kaayo nga imports karon? raw materials or Imported FINISHED products?

    wa sad nimo hunahuna-a bai nga taas sad ang smuggling if ubos ang dollar? so pila man ka negosyo ang nasira tungod sad ana?

  7. #177

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    Quote Originally Posted by maibe View Post
    @jackdi basin.. sakto ka kai angat holiday season man gud..

    pero mao lage paet kaayo kai og kanus a mag ka holiday season na gastos kaayo mao sad i gamay sa value..
    Ahihihi! Dali ra na Boss....

    OFW ka noh?
    Sa sunod tuig, mga August - September, pangutang nalang og $$$ daan. Paninguhaa nga zero-interest imo makuha (from Boss ba ron). Nya i-remit while taas ang exchange rate. Nya ig-sweldo nimo from October to January, bayari imong utang in $$$ pod.

    Sounds funny, pero sa tinood, doable.
    But as always... ang ending is : "Nothing is always enough"

    -bow-

    I am really not sure kung sakto na ang title.
    I mean... kung na-hurt ba jud ang mga OFW anang mga Ups-and-Downs of our PhP.
    I really dont think so...

    Ang impact sa exchange rate during Pasko Season against sa growth sa family sa OFW through out the years... (kamo na sumpay)

    ...para nako, most OFW's are NOT hurt by the strong PHP during these seasons.

    ihmo lang...

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    Default Re: OFWs hurt by strong Philippine peso

    If you look at at it in a wider perspective, it's not only OFW who is solely affected with the fluctuating dollar rate the impact is like a domino effect. Whether the peso will rise or fall ,both creates a negative and positive chain reaction/outcome.

  9. #179

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    Quote Originally Posted by jackdi View Post
    ...
    ...para nako, most OFW's are NOT hurt by the strong PHP during these seasons.

    ihmo lang...
    hurt gud tawon. mga mall's diri singapore puros pinoy nag shopping.labi na kung naay sale.sus ginoo.
    mura ragud nag saying nga "sigeg muu, sigeg timu."

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    Quote Originally Posted by miramax View Post
    If you look at at it in a wider perspective, it's not only OFW who is solely affected with the fluctuating dollar rate the impact is like a domino effect. Whether the peso will rise or fall ,both creates a negative and positive chain reaction/outcome.
    Sakto jud ka Maam!

    Ingong pa ni Lolo Newton: "For every action, there is always an equal and opposite reaction"

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