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The Philippine peso closed at P50.685 against the US dollar on Thursday, January 2, 2020.

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Wow!

RalfRivas As an experienced electronics & communications engineer/former brigadier general in AFP, he just cannot stomach reporting to Gregg Honasan whose only expertise is coups de-etat and has no background in the office he is leading. It only shows dotardte’s incompetence as president.

RalfRivas Isa pa lang.

is this still in effect?

I cancelled my tickets to Manila today

Dayanie11 kailan alis mo dapat

Mga ate at kuya, ok na yung delayed or cancelled yung flight kaysa MAMATAY kayo. Life is short so don't make it shorter.

Haixz 😩😩

KarlCarandang_

NoJamKaye Bud

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biancsbang

Please don't shout at airline staff when your flights get cancelled because of Taal Volcano. Volcanic ash almost brought down a Boeing 747 back in 1982. Quadruple engine failure because of ash.

UnicaHijaG

Dami daw stashed dollars.

'Pag tumaas inflation DDS: Maraming factors yan kung bakit tumaas, di kasalanan ni Du30 yan 'Pag bumaba DDS: Woooo Galing talaga ni Tatay Duts!

mahal na kase sibuyas tsaka sili.🙄

Transportation expenses were the main source of the upward trend. Full-year 2019 inflation at 2.5%. | via RalfRivas

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