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Secret wormwood project wins Nobel for Chinese scientist

Beijing—The time could not have been more hostile for Chinese scientists. Research came to a virtual halt and intellectuals were routinely persecuted. But Tu Youyou, then a 39-year-old researcher, was summoned to join a secretive military project during the Cultural Revolution to find a cure for malaria for soldiers in North Vietnam. 

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Fisheries sector incurs P20B in postharvest losses yearly

By Riza Lozada Postharvest losses of the fishery sector is estimated at P20 billion a year, but this can be mitigated through the strict implementation of the Republic Act 10654 that limits commercial fishing, Dennis Calvan, executive director of NGOs (non-governmental organizations) for Fisheries Reform Inc., said. 

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ICTSI Subic unit gets more port equipment

Subic Bay International Container Terminal Corp. (SBITC), a unit of global port operator International Container Terminal Services Inc.(ICTSI), recently received and commissioned three new reach stackers and 16 new Kalmar Ottawa terminal tractors. 

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Banks in region have good buffer vs currency woes–S&P

Banks in the Asia-Pacific region appear fairly well-padded against recent currency depreciations, according to a report, titled “Asia-Pacific Banks Seem Sufficiently Cushioned Against Currency Depreciation,” that Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services (S&P) recently released.

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Yuan nears global-currency status

By Jerry Maglunog China’s yuan, now the world’s sixth most traded currency, is just a matter of months away from becoming the fifth unit in the special drawing rights (SDR), which will make it a currency acceptable for global use.

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IMF chief: World economy likely weaker this year

Washington—The head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said global growth will likely be weaker this year as the world economy confronts a host of problems, including a refugee crisis in Europe, an economic slowdown in China and a pending rise in US interest rates.

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