This might not be the typical expat blog, written by a German expat, living in the Philippines since 1999. It's different. In English and in German. Check it out! Enjoy reading! Dies mag' nun wirklich nicht der typische Auswandererblog eines Deutschen auf den Philippinen sein. Er soll etwas anders sein. In Englisch und in Deutsch! Viel Spass beim Lesen!
You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?
There are REALLY TONS of websites telling us how, why, maybe why not and when you'll be able to move to the Philippines. I only love to tell and explain some  things "between the lines". Enjoy reading, be informed, have fun and be entertained too!
Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!
Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!
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Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Marion Aunor Inks Star Deal
After winning second runner-up in the song writing competition "Himig Handog P-Pop Love Song" for her composition "If you ever changed your mind," Marion Aunor is now an official recording artist as she recently inked a deal with Star Recording, Inc. Marion's debut album will be released by the end of this month. 
"My album will include some songs that I composed and the other songs were composed by my mentor, Mr. Vehnee Saturno," she said. She will also be part of the world tour of ABS-CBN's top-rating daytime drama series "Be careful with my heart". Marion Aunor is a nice of great star Nora Aunor, which I was able to meet already personally during the 1980s, when she visited Berlin during the International Movie Fest.
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Rating Upgrade on Philippine Shares...
HONG
 KONG: The Philippines could attract more capital inflows after winning 
its first-ever investment grade rating, but any boost to local bonds, 
stocks or the peso currency is likely to be mild for now, investors and 
analysts say.
Fitch Ratings raised the Philippines' sovereign rating by one notch to BBB,
 noting that a persistent current account surplus underpinned by 
remittance inflows has helped the country become a net external 
creditor.
But while the upgrade is widely seen as positive for 
Philippine assets, expectations for a ratings upgrade have already been 
built into markets, limiting the scope for further gains.
Moreover, either Moody's or Standard & Poor's
 will likely have to upgrade their ratings on the Philippines as well to
 spur major inflows from overseas investors who are only allowed to hold
 investment grade assets.
The influential JPMorgan Asia credit 
index (JACI) requires that for a bond to be classified as investment 
grade, it should be rated investment grade by either Moody's or S&P.
 JPMorgan does not take Fitch into account when categorising bonds.
“There
 is no big impact at the moment since most index providers require 
upgrades to investment grade from two agencies for inclusion in their 
investment grade indices,” said Joep Huntjens, a fund manager for ING in
 Singapore.
“There could be some technical support if another 
agency upgrades Philippines, but looking at the valuation of the bonds, 
much of that has been priced in already,” Huntjens said, adding that at 
least one more rating agency was likely to upgrade the Philippines this 
year.
“We think there is some room for spread compression in the 
sovereign linked entities and banks in Philippines, less so in the 
sovereign,” he added.
Philippine sovereign bond prices rose 25 to
 75 cents after the Fitch move on Wednesday while stocks briefly hit a 
record high. Local markets were closed yesterday for the long Easter 
holiday and trading will not resume until Monday.
Reflecting how 
strongly the upgrade expectations have been priced into markets already,
 long dated Philippine sovereign bonds are trading with a yield spread 
of just 92 basis points over 30-year US Treasuries, compared to 185 
basis points for Indonesian bonds.
The impact on equities could 
be limited as well, as some market watchers think valuations are already
 stretched after the benchmark index rallied 18% in the first quarter.
“The
 Philippines is overrated and overextended and overowned like Indonesia 
and Thailand... there is serious potential for correction,” said David 
O'Neil, chief investment office at Asean Investment Management in Hong 
Kong.
At 16.9 times forward 12 months earnings, it is the 
priciest market in the Asia-Pacific region. Versus its own past, the 
MSCI Philippines index is trading at a 42% premium to its 10 years 
forward median PE.
“All the ducks are in line. You can't expect anything to happen there now,” said Homiyar Vasania, former MD of Morgan Stanley
 Investment management and founder of River Valley Asset management. “In
 Philippines, everything looks very good... The actual numbers look very
 good for the last five years. But whenever they look very good, 
whenever all the ducks are exactly aligned, you normally have a 
problem,” Vasania added.
Judging from past episodes of credit 
rating upgrades to investment grades in the past decade, the impact on 
Philippine shares could prove short-lived, Michael Wan, an analyst for 
Credit Suisse in Singapore, said in a research note. Reuters
(Resource: The Star ONLINE)
Friday, March 29, 2013
Happy Easter! Frohe Ostern!
A Blessed and Happy Easter to all of you my dear readers!
Ein gesegnetes und frohes Osterfest fuer Sie alle, meine lieben Leserinnen und Leser.
Sunday, March 24, 2013
I love The Philippines/Ich liebe die Philippinen
I never regretted to come here and to stay for good as an expatriate ...
Ich habe es niemals bereut, hierher zu kommen und fuer immer als Auswanderer zu leben...
Ich habe es niemals bereut, hierher zu kommen und fuer immer als Auswanderer zu leben...
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
German Language a Must for Pinoy Nurses
Filipino nurses who plan to seek work in Germany must learn the German language first.
In an interview on Friday, Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz said 
Filipino nurses should  familiarize themselves with the German language 
and German culture first if they plan to work there.
"They (German officials) are the ones who came to us, and the EU knows our concern about brain drain and based on our official statements, we have an oversupply of nurses here and the EU is now preparing for more demand [for health care workers] so Germany now wants to recruit Filipino nurses," she said.
However, a Filipino nurse must have German "language proficiency and cultural [awareness]" as these are among the requirements for employment.
Japan has also imposed the same requirement in hiring Filipino nurses.
Baldoz added that the DOLE and its German counterpart are still finalizing the text of the agreement regarding the hiring of Filipino nurses in Germany and that the agreement is expected to be signed Tuesday, March 19.
"They (German officials) are the ones who came to us, and the EU knows our concern about brain drain and based on our official statements, we have an oversupply of nurses here and the EU is now preparing for more demand [for health care workers] so Germany now wants to recruit Filipino nurses," she said.
However, a Filipino nurse must have German "language proficiency and cultural [awareness]" as these are among the requirements for employment.
Japan has also imposed the same requirement in hiring Filipino nurses.
Baldoz added that the DOLE and its German counterpart are still finalizing the text of the agreement regarding the hiring of Filipino nurses in Germany and that the agreement is expected to be signed Tuesday, March 19.
Monday, March 18, 2013
Philippine Opera Company
The members of the Philippine Opera Company’s Young Artists group
MANILA,
 Philippines - After a successful first season, The Philippine Opera 
Company presents the Young Artists Series Black Box event on March 20, 
6:30 p.m., at the Opera Haus with Elite.
In the theater the term Black Box refers to a devoted space where 
daring experiments and new visions are tested through performance. 
Performers who choose to go and perform in a black box are usually the 
ones with most open hearts and sincere desires to hone their talent.
Last January, the Philippine Opera Company hosted a “Black Box” 
affair for its Young Artists Series (YAS). The YAS started in October 
2012, as a soiree every third Wednesday of the month featuring the Young
 Artists of the Opera Company. After the success of the first two 
events, artistic director Karla Gutierrez and artist-in-residence, mezzo
 soprano Clarissa Ocampo, decided to enhance the program by engaging the
 artists in more creative work and perform scenes from various operas, 
as well as, musical theater pieces that have crossed over into the 
classical arena. What makes this event different from the rest is the 
challenge given to the young artists to hone and develop their artistry 
by giving them the opportunity to stage their own scenes. To assist and 
mentor these artists, POC invited several established and well-known 
directors in the theater industry.
The Philippine Opera Company closes the series by putting the 
spotlight on their best and strongest Young Artists. An “Elite” YASer is
 a Young Artist who exemplifies attributes of a world-class artist and 
musician. They possess exceptional vocal prowess and unmatchable 
performances throughout the YAS season. These artists will perform Opera
 scenes from Bellini’s I Capuletti ed I Montecchi, Leoncavallo’s 
Pagliacci, Gounod’s Faust, Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro, Poulenc’s La 
Voix Humaine, Delibe’s Lakme and Verdi’s La Traviata.
The show features Gabriel Panlilio, Marian Santiago, Twinkle Prietos,
 Lara Maigue, Ellrica Laguardia, Lena McKenzie, Cris Go, Al Gatmaitan, 
Lawrence Jatayna, Janine Santos, Joseleo Logdat and Clarissa Ocampo with
 surprise guests.
For inquiries, call the Philippine Opera Company at 822-9609 or 0917-5272880.
Friday, March 15, 2013
Diving in The Philippines (II)
The Philippines are one of my favorite places to go for diving. You 
        will find everything a diver wants. From steep coral walls in Balicasag 
        and Cabilao to underwater mounds with sharks at Malapascua, 
        muck diving of the best in Negros and a bay 
        full of wrecks in Busuanga. Current swept islands 
        like Apo, Apo 
        Reef and Tubbataha 
        with large fish or gentle slopes around Siquijor 
        - the Philippines has everything to your hearts content!
I have been there seven times for extensive diving. I have compiled many pages of information, tips about dive areas, descriptions and maps of dive sites and liveaboards, photos of the underwater animals you will find there, and much more.- Teresa Zubi.
www.starfish.ch
Valerie Taylor, passionate diver and book author wrote 1982:
I have been there seven times for extensive diving. I have compiled many pages of information, tips about dive areas, descriptions and maps of dive sites and liveaboards, photos of the underwater animals you will find there, and much more.- Teresa Zubi.
www.starfish.ch
Valerie Taylor, passionate diver and book author wrote 1982:
"The Philippines is today one of the richest marine areas I have ever seen. I remember clearly my first trip there. Many marine creatures I have seen only once. Some specimens new to science, others uncommon in our waters... . The mother of all living things, nature's ultimate gift, yet we destroy its treasures, pollute its purity, rape its abundance, ignoring the warnings of approaching disasters, for already it is dying and the life it supports it with."
Remember, she wrote this 1982. How looks marine life today? Divers can tell you...
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