Oct 092016
 

(Second of two parts) In last week’s article, we discussed how the International Accounting Standards (IAS) Board released the new accounting standard on leases, International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) 16, Leases, early this year. We also highlighted that the standard will have an impact on different industries, and perhaps even different companies in the same industry. We focused our discussion on lessees in the retail industry, and talked about the requirements for identifying a leased asset and the considerations for determining the commencement of the lease date. We will now look at the other lessee accounting implications of IFRS 16.

Oct 092016
 
BSP shuts down rural bank

MANILA, Philippines – The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has shuttered the Rural Bank of Luna (Isabela), bringing to 16 the number of financial institutions closed down by the regulator as part of efforts to weed out weak players in the industry. The closed rural bank was placed under the supervision of the state-run Philippine Deposit Insurance Corp. (PDIC). Under the PDIC Charter, a bank that has been placed under liquidation shall in no case be re-opened and permitted to resume banking business. BSP officer-in-charge Nestor Espenilla Jr. said the country’s banking system has evolved over the years with the closure of some players as well as the mergers and consolidation of the others. “The system is evolving so what we are seeing is the weaker players have decided to get out of the system or combine with the others. We keep saying compared with 10 years ago the banking system today, those that remain will continue to service the market is more stronger than the banking system 10 years ago,” he said. Espenilla cited the weak banking system in Europe prompting the European Central Bank to release more liquidity in their financial system. Business ( Article MRec ), pagematch: 1, sectionmatch: 1 “In Europe there is something wrong with the banking system so what is happening to them they are unable to grow even though the central bank there keeps releasing liquidity it doesn’t go out because the transmission channel, the financial system is a problem,” he said. According Read More …

Oct 092016
 
Duterte supports Banana Industry Development Council

DAVAO CITY, Philippines – President Duterte is pushing for the creation of a Banana Industry Development Council which would look into the production of banana, considered to be a leading export of the country.  “The proposed measure is the creation of a Banana Industry Development Council. Now it should be a law, I cannot give executive order,” the President told the participants to the National Banana Congress 2016 here here in Davao City over the weekend.  Aside from the creation of the said council, the President said he is open to all other issues that the banana stakeholders would want government to intervene.  Banana is mainly produced here in Southern Mindanao which has a total hectarage reaching 450, 000 hectares, which the President said is rather huge.  The total investment in banana is said to reach P150 billion, employing thousands of workers especially in the provinces.  The annual wages in the banana industry reportedly reach P446.4 billion and total tax contribution is P6 billion with a total revenue as of 2014 placed at P1.2 billion. Business ( Article MRec ), pagematch: 1, sectionmatch: 1 The President said the banana industry has also been affected by the recent drought that plagued the south, aside from the fact that there has also been a drastic reduction in the maximum residual level of produce. “Peace and order and the pest and disease. We only need really to conserve resources. But if there is no graft and corruption anymore, matutulungan ko kayong lahat,” the President Read More …

Oct 092016
 
Banks open to other properties as collateral for MSME loans

MANILA, Philippines – Banks and other financial institutions are open to a proposal allowing micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to use other properties as collateral for loans, aside from land and other immovable assets, Sen. Paolo Benigno Aquino IV said yesterday. During the technical working group (TWG) meeting conducted by the Senate committee on banks on Senate Bill 354 or the proposed Secured Transactions Act, different financial associations and concerned government agencies have supported the passage of the measure. The TWG was attended by representatives from the Department of Finance, Land Registration Authority (LRA), Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Credit Information Corporation (CIC), Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, banks, financing organizations and MSMEs. Aquino, who authored SB 354, said the proposal can provide a win-win situation for both MSMEs and banks with a healthier loan environment. He said the measure can address the lack of capital of MSMEs to promote their growth. “The proposal encourages financial institutions to take part in MSME development without the fear of great risk,” the senator said. Business ( Article MRec ), pagematch: 1, sectionmatch: 1 Usually, banks prefer immovable assets, such as houses or land, as loan collateral, he said. However, assets of MSMEs are mostly personal in nature, including equipment, inventory, motor vehicles and receivables, making it difficult for them to meet bank requirements to get loan approvals, he said. During the TWG, different stakeholders said MSMEs can easily acquire loans they need if banks would accept movable collaterals such as goods, livestock Read More …

Oct 092016
 
Peso seen weakening to 49 vs dollar

BMI Research, a Fitch Group company, sees the peso weakening to 49 to $1 this year before recovering to 48 to $1 next year. MANILA, Philippines – The peso is seen weakening further amid external headwinds as well as the negative investor sentiment on the Duterte administration that resulted in the four percent drop in the value of the local currency against the dollar. BMI Research, a Fitch Group company, sees the peso weakening to 49 to $1 this year before recovering to 48 to $1 next year. In its Philippine Country Risk Report, BMI Research said the local currency would continue to depreciate in the next few months after breaching the 48 to $1 level last month. “We expect the Philippine peso to weaken further against the dollar in the coming months due to market uncertainty over Duterte’s increasingly unorthodox policies,” it said. It pointed out the peso is expected to recover next year due to the cash remittances of Filipinos living and working abroad. “Over the longer term, we hold a slight appreciatory bias on the currency as healthy growth-inflation dynamics facilitated by a large and steady remittances inflow will be supportive of the currency,” BMI Research said. Business ( Article MRec ), pagematch: 1, sectionmatch: 1 The research arm expects the country’s current account surplus as a share of gross domestic product (GDP) to narrow significantly to 1.5 percent in 2016 and 0.9 percent in 2017. However, it explained the deterioration of the Philippines’ external accounts should Read More …

Oct 092016
 
Inflation seen to hover back to 2016 targets

After months of falling below target, inflation could finally hover back to the government’s target in the remainder of the year, an official of the Department of Finance said. File photo MANILA, Philippines – After months of falling below target, inflation could finally hover back to the government’s target in the remainder of the year, an official of the Department of Finance said. This was after consumer prices rose to their fastest in 18 months at 2.3 percent in September, falling within the central bank’s two to four-percent target for the year. “Core inflation suggests that in the short-term, headline inflation rate will be above two percent,” Finance Undersecretary Gil Beltran said in his economic bulletin dated Oct. 5. Core inflation pertains to the long-run trend of inflation, which excludes transitory effects coming from volatile prices of food, oil and energy. The indicator hit 2.3 percent last month. According to Beltran, last month’s result, as measured by the consumer price index, was largely driven by low base effects of just 0.4 percent from last year, and thus should not be a cause for concern. “A continued regime of stable prices will provide cushion to absorb shocks to the economy and help sustain rapid economic growth,” he said. Business ( Article MRec ), pagematch: 1, sectionmatch: 1 This was driven highly by increase in oil and electricity prices, with Beltran pointing to adjustments made by the “big three” oil players namely Petron Corp., Pilipinas Shell and Caltex. Specifically, he said average Read More …

Oct 092016
 
Gov’t, NDFP forge agreement on draft of social, economic reforms

FILE- Phillipines Presidential Peace Adviser Jesus Dureza (R) and then- Chairman of the National Democratic Front of Philippines  Luis Jalandori (C) sign a joint declaration next to the Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs Boerge Brende (L) in which both parties undertake unilateral ceasefires without time constraints on August 26, 2016 in Oslo, Norway. AFP PHOTO Update OSLO – After a delay in the discussions, both the government and the National Democratic Front of the Philippines finally reached an agreement in crafting a common draft framework and outline for the Comprehensive Agreement on Social and Economic Reforms (CASER). The parties decided to take a break just after a half day of discussion on Friday following a disagreement on the outline of CASER Julie De Lima, chairperson of the NDFP-Reciprocal Working Committee-SER, earlier said that the outline “should be based on addressing the roots of the armed conflict while the GRP wants an outcomes-based outline.” “We have exchanged with the GRP an outline of a comprehensive drafte on social and economic reforms that includes agrarian reform, national industrialization, environmental protection, rights of the working people, foreign economic and trade relations, and, monetary and fiscal policies,” De Lima said. The government prepared a 9-point outcome and proposed that it be included in the Part 1 or Declaration of Principles of the agreement. After a series of discussions and back channelling following the break, both parties were able to make concessions and craft the common draft. Instead of including it on Part 1, the points Read More …

Oct 092016
 
Asia faces challenge to provide power to millions

Around 526 million of the world population without access to electricity can be found in Asia, with India having the biggest chunk at 237 million, according to data from the International Energy Agency (IEA) compiled by the Asia News Network. But when compared relatively to the size of its population, India’s electrification rate was at 81 percent, higher compared to other countries like Myanmar, Cambodia, Philippines, Bangladesh, and Pakistan. According to IEA data, the Philippines has 21 million people without access to electricity, which constitutes around 21 percent of the country’s population. Bangladesh, Pakistan, Myanmar, and Indonesia have 60 million, 50 million, and 49 million people respectively without access to electricity. China, Thailand, Laos and Sri Lanka have been moderately successful in providing access to power to their citizens, with each country just having one million people without access to electricity. A total of 1.3 billion people in the world have no access to electricity according to the IEA. YG/JE/rga   RELATED STORIES Electricity bills to rise this year Electricity rates to decline in October — Meralco TAGS: Asia, data, electricity, Energy, population, Power For feedback, complaints, or inquiries, contact us.

Oct 092016
 
PHL hosting of 2016 Miss U pageant pushes through amid cancellation rumors

President Rodrigo R. Duterte meets with Miss Universe 2016 Pia Wurtzbach during a courtesy call at the Music Room of the Malacañan Palace on Monday July 18, 2016. (MNS photo) MANILA  (PNA) – The Philippines will definitely host the 2016 Miss Universe pageant, Department of Tourism Undersecretary Katherine de Castro assured on Tuesday. The statement came after rumors surfaced last week that the Miss Universe competition will not push through in the Philippines. According to de Castro, rumors broke out after she posted a status on her Facebook account on Thursday evening, which read, “Naiyak si Pia. Naiyak ako. Sana nandito ka Jonas para 3 na tayong umiyak ( Pia cried. I cried. I wish you were here Jonas so the three of us could cry together).” De Catro immediately demised the rumors through her Twitter account, but her status has spread quickly on social media. “Meeting with the Miss Universe Organization is still ongoing and official announcements will be made in the next few days ,” de Castro said. Miss Universe officials arrived in the Philippines last week to conduct ocular inspections on the proposed venues for the competition including Manila, Vigan, and Cebu. The much anticipated Miss Universe beauty pageant will be held at the Mall of Asia Arena on January 30,2017.

Oct 082016
 
Appointments body defers confirmation of Energy chief Cusi

PIMENTEL, PACQUIAO MEET CHESS LEGEND EUGENE TORRE: Senate President Koko Pimentel (2nd from right) along with Senate Committee on Sports Chairman Senator Manny Pacquiao (2nd from left), meet Filipino chess legend Eugene Torre (right) , Asia’s first chess grandmaster, during a courtesy call on Monday, October 3, 2016. Torre won a bronze medal at board three of the 2nd World Chess Olympiad in Baku, Azerbaijan last month. Also in photo is ex-PBA cager Zaldy Realubit (left)..(MNS photo) MANILA (Mabuhay) — The Commission on Appointments (CA) on Wednesday deferred the ad interim appointment of Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi over questions on data on barangay electrification. Senator Panfilo Lacson raised the question during the hearing, as he pointed out that Cusi’s professional background and experience are related to the logistics and transportation industry. Cusi told the CA committee on energy that electrification in barangays is now 100 percent despite the fact that not all households have access to electricity. “We cannot say barangays are 100-percent powered by electricity when a few sitios in those barangays, wala din kuryente,” Lacson said. At one point, Lacson threatened to invoke Section 20 of the CA rules, which gives any member of the commission the power to suspend the consideration of an appointment. Senate President Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III and Senator Alan Peter Cayetano, both allies of President Rodrigo Duterte, then came to the confirmation hearing and were seen approaching Lacson. Cusi was the former vice chairman of the PDP-Laban, the political party of Duterte and Read More …