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  1. #21

    next 11 among... ?

    This fearless forecast at Wiki is almost 4 years old already. The selection was made on December 2005.

  2. #22
    hope so. wake up philippines!

  3. #23
    Cge lang tah Prospect ani, sa una pa man tah prospect. If way ayu ang resulta after sa eleksyon, if mka daug ghapon ang mga way ayu, Prospect ra jud ghapon tah ani.

    Mao nga nahimu ta prospect kay ang uban nasud nangadatu nman, kita nlan nabilin..hehe

  4. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by Vince Russo View Post
    40-42 pesos per dollar in the next months? Where did you read that? From what I've read the rate is expected to be in the 48-50 range as the year progresses. It would already have surpassed that range were it not for the BSP intervening daily on the foreign currency market. Since April last year, the BSP has been using its US Dollar reserves to buy pesos on the market to keep it afloat (in the 47-48 range lately). Without their daily intervention on the Forex, the peso would likely be in the low 50s range now. Better check your data... Seems a tad out of date.
    I just saw it on a blog just recently.........................
    here's the link to the site- What' s Up In The Philippines: Positive signs boost confidence in Philippine economy

  5. #25
    speaking of POTENTIAL PHILIPPINES are deserving.....
    But sad 2 say the hendrance was the kind of government we have ryt now..

  6. #26
    Quote Originally Posted by Vince Russo View Post
    40-42 pesos per dollar in the next months? Where did you read that? From what I've read the rate is expected to be in the 48-50 range as the year progresses. It would already have surpassed that range were it not for the BSP intervening daily on the foreign currency market. Since April last year, the BSP has been using its US Dollar reserves to buy pesos on the market to keep it afloat (in the 47-48 range lately). Without their daily intervention on the Forex, the peso would likely be in the low 50s range now. Better check your data... Seems a tad out of date.
    I don't think so.......................... today, the exchange rate closed at 47.28. The continued remittance inflow from OFWs, the resilient economy along with the continuous weakening of the Dollar has pushed the Peso to a high time degree. These are good signs,.

  7. #27

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    USDPHP=X: Basic Chart for USD/PHP - Yahoo! Finance is the site I have been watching daily for several years. Don't trust blog info, go to official sources. Yahoo Philippines has a Business link that you should be following. The economy here is in big trouble, just like the rest of the world. Remittances have been down, and will likely continue to drop. But don't take my word for it. I'm only telling you what the international financial experts are publishing. I follow the peso exchange rate daily... There are ZERO signs that it will be heading in the direction of 40-42 per dollar. Follow its progress on the above link. You will see the daily intervention by the BSP to keep it from going above 48. It's costing the BSP millions of dollars each month to keep the peso in the 47 range, and they will not be able to sustain that practice according to reports on Yahoo.

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