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    Default Re: OFWs hurt by strong Philippine peso


    Okay diay nang mu-taas ang currency sa peso?

    currency is hardly an indicator for economic growth. The Philippines could have chosen to re-value the Peso all these years, but the demand for the Peso has always been relatively the same. You know why big oil countries have generally the most "valuable" currency? because other currencies would have to be exchanged in order for them to avail oil from that country.

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    Default Re: OFWs hurt by strong Philippine peso

    lisora ani, maapektuhan jud tong mga dollar earner

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    Quote Originally Posted by ititub View Post
    dako na kaau kog kansi aning mikusog ang peso...
    daku dako na jud boss, maypa mag alsa balota nalang ta ani,lol

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    Mao ning naka advantage if nag work ka locally unya mo strong ang peso / weak ang dollar. Especially if ang imong local company kay indirectly affected sa dollar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PR0CESS0R View Post
    ofw ra ang affected ana. pero ang kinabag-an nga population sa pinas, maka benefit sa pag strong sa peso rate.
    dili lang ofw hasta ang ilang pamilya nga naa sa pilipinas. there are estimated 10 million ofw's working abroad, let's just say 5 million have families that are dependent on there remittances. daghan sad maapektohan pamilya.

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    hmmmmm................

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    Quote Originally Posted by voldemort View Post
    How can it be beneficial to the "kinabag-an nga population sa pinas"?
    Pila ka % ang OFW's compare sa population sa pinas? Ask our government officials why they aim to strong the peso rate...

    Mosugot diay ka $1 = P100 ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by higanstolsdawen View Post
    dili lang ofw hasta ang ilang pamilya nga naa sa pilipinas. there are estimated 10 million ofw's working abroad, let's just say 5 million have families that are dependent on there remittances. daghan sad maapektohan pamilya.
    Yeah. Sakto ka nga daghan ma apektohan nga pamilya. Mas maayo dili sila mag depend permi sa mga OFW's para dili sila mo reklamo why gamay ang rate.

    Kasabot ko sa ilang part kay OFW sad ko.

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    Quote Originally Posted by voldemort View Post
    What is the big picture, care to expound? Thanks.
    Economics 101 bro.. kong mogamay ang exchange rate sa atong PESO bro compared sa dollar pasabot ana ni strong ang atong peso that means nga ni strong atong economy, example bro sa tuig 2020 moadto kag USA nya ang exchange rate sa atong peso compared sa US dollar is 20 nlang, so ug naay kay say 1000 pesos nig pailis ana nimo didto sa USA naa kay $50.. but what if ang exchange rate is nahimong 100 nig year 2020, nig pailis nimo ana didto mahimo nalang nang $10.. the more nga magka gamay ang value bro the more nga di nta knahanglan mo abroad, mas sila pay moari dri para mo trabaho nyahaha.

    In the world of commerce bro kong mo export ta ug mo import ug mga products to and from other countries mas mka benefit ta kong strong ang value sa atong kwarta coz that means we dont have to spend a lot kong mag import ta, nya dako tag ma kwarta kong mag export ta..

    sa laktod nga pagka istroya nidako ang value sa atong kwarta..
    Last edited by Xian120; 12-07-2012 at 10:12 AM.

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    dako lgeh ang value sa peso, aha raman na napunta? ang mga rural areas nagsugod na ba ug lambo? ay nalang ta. ang dato mosamot ra ug kadato, ang pobre mosamot ug kapobre. way gamit pag lig.on sa economy kung gamay ra ang tao nga makapahimulos.

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