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[Title] => Senators to add high-tech visas, dispute details
[Summary] => Senators finalizing a massive immigration bill are arguing over plans to boost visas for high-tech workers, Senate aides and industry officials say, with disputes flaring over how best to punish companies that train workers in the U.S. only to ship them overseas.
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[Title] => Soldier guilty of Iraq deaths in US court martial
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[Title] => 'American Idol' axes another finalist
[Summary] => "American Idol" viewers apparently stopped believin' in James Durbin.
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[Title] => It's down to 3 on Idol
[Summary] => Last week on American Idol, which airs on GMA News TV Channel 11, more than 60 million viewer votes were cast. Jacob Lusk, the season’s resident gospel singer and power balladeer, got the lowest number of votes and was sent home.
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[Title] => Senator seeks information on tech firms in China
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[Title] => Earning the Right to be Here
[Summary] => At 38, Annemarie Durbin already heads the longest established foreign bank in the Philippines. If you doubt the youthful Durbins ability to lead Standard Chartered Bank Philippines through tough times in the banking industry, consider that she counts field hockey among her hobbies. Anyone who has heard the crack of a hockey stick against a hard rubber ballor the occasional sound of wood on bonewill appreciate that most challenges pale in comparison. "Field hockey is not as rough-and-tumble as you think. I used to play football," she says.
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[Title] => StanChart sees earnings to double this year
[Summary] => The Standard Chartered Bank of the Philippines (SCBP) expects its net income to double this year, after registering a net profit of P56.2 million last year. In 2000, the bank reported a net loss of P376 million.
"We had a real turnaround. We have hit profitability again after being unprofitable after the Asian financial crisis," Annemarie Durbin, SCBP chief executive officer said.
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[Title] => Standard Chartered still bullish on RP
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"We do not look at the short-term but the long-term, and that is what builds our confidence in the Philippines as our long-term projections are still extremely positive," said SCBP chief executive officer Annemarie Durbin during the formal presentation of their universal banking license last Tuesday.
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[Title] => Bankers to government: Keep hands off BSP
[Summary] => Members of the banking community, particularly the foreign financial institutions, want the Philippine government to keep its hands off the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), the head of a foreign bank unit operating in the country said yesterday.
Standard Chartered Bank Philippines (SCBP) chief executive officer Annemarie Durbin said it is the common view of the international and local banking community that the BSP should be insulated from political pressure.
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[Title] => Standard Chartered Phils eyes 400% profit growth
[Summary] => Standard Chartered Bank Philippines (SCBP) is projecting a profit jump of over 400 percent this year as it refocuses its priorities while implementing critical cost containment measures.
Unofficial figures show that last year, the bank’s revenues grew by only 11 percent compared to the previous year.
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"We had a real turnaround. We have hit profitability again after being unprofitable after the Asian financial crisis," Annemarie Durbin, SCBP chief executive officer said.
Durbin attributed last years turnaround to a 105-percent hike in non-funded income amounting to P1.021 billion.
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Standard Chartered Bank Philippines (SCBP) chief executive officer Annemarie Durbin said it is the common view of the international and local banking community that the BSP should be insulated from political pressure.
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Unofficial figures show that last year, the bank’s revenues grew by only 11 percent compared to the previous year.
Loan portfolio grew 16 percent last year compared to the three- percent growth registered by the industry while its non-performing loan (NPL) ratio improved further from 10.68 percent in 1999 to a single-digit ratio of 7.63 last year.
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February 3, 2010 - 6:00am