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Globe earmarks record $850-M capex for 2015

Top telecommunications firm Globe Telecom will allot $850 million in capital spending (capex) this year which is almost double from 2014 when it posted a record P14.5 billion profit or a 25 percent jump from a year ago driven by solid performance in its mobile, broadband, and fixed line data businesses.

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40-M new skilled jobs seen from Asean bloc

The creation of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) likely by the end of the year would create 40 million new jobs but these would be mostly for skilled workers that may result in the shortage of skilled labor in the region, an official of the International Labor Organization (ILO) said.

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Greece cut to junk grade amid liquidity concerns

Athens—The pressure on Greece’s new government to reach a deal with bailout creditors had ratcheted up as Standard & Poor’s cut its credit rating on Greece further into junk status and warned of the country›s possible exit from the 19-nation eurozone.

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Saudi King Salman makes early mark, reshapes policy

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates—Saudi Arabia’s new monarch isn’t wasting time. Since assuming the throne Jan. 23, King Salman has elevated some of his closest relatives and sidelined previous power-brokers, tightened decision-making and promised lavish payouts designed to win early goodwill.

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US to destroy chem-weapons stockpile

PUEBLO, Colorado—The United States is about to begin destroying its largest remaining stockpile of chemical-laden artillery shells, marking a milestone in the global campaign to eradicate a debilitating weapon that still creeps into modern wars.

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