More Rice, Corn, Projects, Jobs

Philippine, Asian, and global stocks rally after the US Federal Reserve pledged to keep interest rates low for at least two years.

Market rebound is good for us all. Hooray!

Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Amando M. Tetangco Jr. welcomes US move, saying timeframe of rates action will help the Philippines adjust monetary policy stance accordingly to reduce volatility in interest rates and foreign exchange.

Saved by the bell. US move will save us from another financial debacle.

Rice and corn production rise to record volumes in the first half due to favorable weather, boosting overall farm output by more than 4 percent, reports Agriculture Sec. Proceso Alcala.

Food sufficiency is good for Pinoys!

The Aquino administration should pump-prime the domestic economy through a massive public works program, suggests economist-politician Albay Gov. Joey Salceda.

More projects and more jobs for the hard times.

The government is sticking to its growth goal of 7% to 8% this year despite global economic worries, says Economic Planning Secretary Cayetano Paderanga.

Yes, remain committed to target. Dream on.

The United States remains as solid as other AAA-rated countries, says the Moody’s ratings agency, in contrast to the downgrade by its rival Standard & Poor’s.

US still in good mood and not poor.

US President Obama says US economic woes are “eminently solvable” if politicians stop squabbling.

Just like the Philippines

Miss Philippines Shamcey Supsup vows to show the world “what the Filipinos are made of,” as she left to compete in the prestigious Miss Universe beauty contest.

Yes, help correct negative impressions about us.

(source: Manila Bulletin)

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