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snugsodium · 2 years
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Philippine Stock Market Slowly Bouncing Back
Turning your RFO house and lot into a rental property is a smart investment if you want passive income. But lately, the Philippine stock market has been improving, which may get you thinking that maybe you should find more ways to invest. 
In this article, we’ll show you the latest news about the Philippine stock market, the best trading platforms you can use, and how to choose the right platform for you.
Philippine Stock Exchange index up by 0.73% 
Last October 4, 2022, The Manila Times reported that the benchmark index in the local market rose 42.08 points, or 0.73 percent, to finish at 5,783.15. According to Philstocks Financial Research and Engagement Officer, Mikhail Plopenio, the Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) traded in the red zone for the majority of the day but managed to bounce back. Because of this, the PSEI has managed to stay above the 5,700 mark, which had previously served as its immediate support.
According to Plopenio, investors were delighted by the narrower budget deficit for the month of August and the rise of the universal and commercial bank loans, both of which contributed to the day's favorable close.
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The improved data on the Philippine manufacturing PMI, which increased to 52.9, led to a correction higher in the PSEi. According to the Chief Economist of Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. (RCBC), Michael Ricafort, after the rise of the COVID-19 pandemic, this was among the highest levels seen in any three consecutive months 
Meanwhile, Luis Limlingan, Managing Director of Regina Capital Development Corp., explains that investors who were betting that global central bankers would intervene to control inflation and ensure growth would not falter purchased up Philippine shares at the end of the trading day. 
If you invest in stocks, you might have heard that weak trading was a result of investors staying on the sidelines due to ongoing headwinds such as the Peso's weakening and recession fears.
The P3.73 billion in net value traded was much lower than the P6.19 billion monthly average for this year so far. 
Holding companies led the pack in growth, up 1.07 percent, while mining and oil lagged, down 1.37 percent. The number of declining stocks outnumbered the number of rising ones by 139 to 51, with 43 holding steady.
With that, aside from turning your RFO house and lot into an investment machine, you might want to diversify your portfolio and start investing in the stock market and stock mutual funds as well.
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trendingph · 3 years
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phgq · 4 years
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DSWD FOCAR intensifies augmentation support to LGUs' COVID response
#PHinfo: DSWD FOCAR intensifies augmentation support to LGUs' COVID response
DSWD FOCAR intensifies  augmentation support to LGUs' COVID response
BAGUIO CITY, Feb. 5(PIA) - - The Department of Social Welfare and Development- Field Office Cordillera Administrative Region (DSWD – FOCAR) is intensifying its effort to augment the local government units in the region in terms of responding to the needs of the population that are affected by the Coronavirus disease (COVID – 19).
For January alone, DSWD – FOCAR already released for augmentation 11,763 Family Food Packs (FFPs) amounting to around P6.19 million, of which 10,910FFPs were for COVID – 19 response operations.
Some 5,500 FFPs were provided to Mountain Province for COVID response in the municipalities of Bontoc, Sagada and Sabangan; 3,400 FFPs were delivered to Kalinga; 722 FFPs for Abra; 500 for Apayao; 334 for Baguio – Benguet and 14 FFPs were provided for Ifugao.
DSWD personnel and volunteers sealing the repacked rice for the production of Family Food Packs. (DSWD FOCAR photo)
Prepositioning of FFPs is being conducted this early days of February   wherein 1,500 FFPs    will go to Abra; 1,700 to Kalinga; 420 for Buguias in Benguet, and 700 for Apayao. 700 FFPs and 50 hygiene kits were prepositioned in Mountain Province.
DSWD – FOCAR also targets the prepositioning of 16,868 FFPs in the different production hubs in the provinces of Cordillera and at its Regional Warehouse in La Trinidad, Benguet.
Production or repacking of FFPs is also ongoing at the regional warehouse with the help of volunteers.
Just recently, the Kings College of the Philippines in Barangay Pico of La Trinidad also allowed the use of its facility as FFP production hub for DSWD FOCAR.  
DSWD FOCAR Regional Director Leo Quintilla assured that along with the implementation of their regular programs and services, their department will continue to support LGUs in helping the communities that are affected by the COVID pandemic.
“Ang focus ngayon ng DSWD FOCAR ay matugunan ang pangangailangan ng mga komyunidad at LGUs sapatuloynaepektong COVID – 19 pandemic. Kasama na ditto ang pag hahanda ng mga plano para sa recovery at rehabilitasyon. At tuloy pa rin ang iba’t – ibang programa ng ahensiya katulad ng Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program, Supplementary Feeding, Sustainable Livelihood Program, Social pension at iba pa”, Quintilla said.
Meanwhile, under  the Bayanihan 2, DSWD FOCAR is  processing the Emergency Subsidy Assistance under the Social Amelioration Program for the qualified beneficiaries in areas that implemented granular lockdowns.
Under Bayanihan 1 or the  Bayanihan to Heal as One Act, DSWD – CAR facilitated the provision of P5,000 SAP subsidy to 298,176 qualified families in the  Cordillera. (JDP/CCD-PIA CAR) 
Police personnel assist in the reloading of the Family Food Packs delivered at the DSWD FOCAR Sattelite warehouse in Abra. (DSWD photo)
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References:
* Philippine Information Agency. "DSWD FOCAR intensifies augmentation support to LGUs' COVID response." Philippine Information Agency. https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1065922 (accessed February 05, 2021 at 10:29AM UTC+08).
* Philippine Infornation Agency. "DSWD FOCAR intensifies augmentation support to LGUs' COVID response." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1065922 (archived).
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phychembi · 10 years
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6.19 know and use the relationship between input (primary) and output (secondary) voltages and the turns ratio for a transformer
input (primary) voltage / output (secondary) voltage = primary turns / secondary turns 
Vp / Vs = Np / Ns
for example
a transformer has 100 turns on its primary coil and 500 turns on its secondary coil. if an alternating voltage of 2V is supplied across the primary, what is the voltage across the secondary coil?
100 / 500 = 2V / S
(500 x 2) ÷ 100 = S
S = 10V
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