YUNG MGA NATUTULOG AT NABULAGBULGAN SA KATOTOHANAN
DO READ PLEASE!
***** $62.9 B FOREIGN DEBT ng Pilipinas 1st quarter ng 2012,
at may 3.3 % pagtaas mula sa dating $60.9 B sa parehong panahon ng 2011, ayon
sa BSP, noong katapusan ng September 2011, $62.4 B ito. Batay naman sa tantiya
ng NSCB, "every Filipino owed 51,675 pesos (1,200 U.S dollars), to
domestic and foreign creditors." UTANG?! NOW , $1 B US dollars nais
IPAUTANG NI BS Aquino sa International Monetray Fund o IMF. ANU MASASABI NIYO
NIAN! <>...
ASAN ANG SINASABING RESERVED FUNDS! Eh kung meron man at
sinasabing for INTERNATIONAL TRADE purposes ang FUNDS na yan hindi pwede
gamitin sa development ng BANSA?
ITO ANG MGA KATANUNGAN KO?
Ang $77-bilyong reserve fund daw ng Pamahalaan na nasa
Bangko Sentral..
Tandaan ninyo, mga kababayan, ang pinaguusapan natin dito ay
$77 bilyon o mahigit sa P3 TRILYONG PISO. IILAN lang ang nakakaalam at may
control sa halagang ito.
WALA TAYONG KATIBAYAN na walang NAKAWANG NANGYAYARI sa
naturang pondo.
Tanging salita lamang ng IILANG nilalang sa gobyerno ang
naririnig natin. Ngunit hindi tayo nakasisiguro kung tutoo lahat ang sinasabi o
sasabihin nila.
Apart from these, we practically don’t know the following:
A): Has it been ever used for its purpose? If so, when and
for what? Where are the supporting papers for the disbursement?
B): Have the people, especially the poor, directly
benefitted in any way from the $77-billion? If yes, when and how? If no, why
not?
C): Is that fund audited? If yes, when was it last audited
and what are the findings? Has there been any official certification from
anyone that no plunder or any other anomaly has been committed so far with the
fund?
D): If the fund is not audited, why? What is our guarantee
that nothing is being stolen from it?
E): What is the procedure (s) in releasing money from the
fund? Are there built-in steps against theft in handling the money?
So here’s hoping that nobody will take the $1-billion lent
to the IMF as lightly as any other daily event.
******Foreign debt rises to $62.9 B in 1st quarter
(philstar.com) Updated June 22, 2012 09:05 PM
The Philippines' foreign debt increased by $1.2 billion to
$62.9 billion on the back of higher investments in January to March, the
country 's central bank said today.
"The increase is due largely to the $2.3 billion net
availments (excess of borrowings over repayments) as investment and business
activities by both the public and private sector entities escalated due to the
upbeat business sentiment," said the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) in
a statement.
Despite the increase, the BSP said the country's external
debt as of end-March remains manageable.
The Philippine central bank said the external debt ratio
which indicates solvency and the country's capacity to repay foreign
obligations over the long term improved to 20.7 percent, from 22.2 percent a
year ago.
http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=820043&publicationSubCategoryId=200
Philippine external debt ratio goes down but total foreign
debt rises http://www.mysinchew.com/node/74720
Philippine foreign debt rises to $62.4B at end-Sept
Reuters
Posted at 12/29/2011 4:05 PM | Updated as of 12/30/2011 8:23
AM
MANILA, Philippines - The country's outstanding foreign debt
climbed 1.6% at the end of September from end-June as a result of the weaker US
dollar against the yen, the central bank said on Thursday.
More than four-fifths of the total foreign debt of $62.4
billion carried maturities longer than one year, with the weighted average
maturity at 22.4 years. The remainder were debts of one year and below, made up
largely of interbank borrowings and trade-related obligations.
Public sector debt comprised more than three-fourths of the
total, with more than two-fifths of total debt coming from multilateral
institutions and bilateral creditors. More than a third of creditors are
foreign holders of Philippine sovereign bonds and the rest are financial
institutions and foreign suppliers.
GISING MGA KABABAYAN HUWAG MAG BULAGBULAGAN, HINDI NINYO
NAPANSIN GARAPALAN ANG PAMBOBOLA NI BS AQUINO!
NGAYON SABIHIN MAY PERA ANG PILIPINAS! ASAN?
BUTI PA SIGURO ANG SAGOT NG ISANG ESTUDYANTE NA ITO, BAGAMAT
ITO ISANG JOKE LAMANG PERO MAY KATOTOHANAN!
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