The Philippines is planning to raise its international bond sales by over 60% next year, as the government seeks to finance ...
UA&P senior economist Victor Abola forecasts the Philippine GDP to grow 5.1 percent in 2025 and 5.3 percent in 2026 amid low inflation, stable employment and strong OFW remittances.
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Peso weakens to P59:$1 amid missed economic growth targets
The Philippine peso sank back to the P59-to-a-dollar level on Thursday amid expectations that the country’s economic growth ...
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Economic opportunities, disruptions take center stage at Forecast 2026
The Philippine economy heads into 2026 with cautious expectations as the government pushes for reforms that aim to seize new long-term growth prospects despite slower global demand, rising debt and ...
Senator Sherwin Gatchalian on Monday said the Philippines’ investment-grade credit rating reflects strong economic ...
MANILA (Reuters) -The Philippine economy grew at its fastest annual pace in a year in the second quarter, buoyed by a sharp rebound in agriculture and resilient domestic consumption, offering the ...
The Philippine digital economy is sustaining a powerful double-digit growth and remains firmly on track to hit $36 billion in ...
Read these stories to find out how the flood control scandal has shaken the Philippine economy — and what can be done to fix it ...
MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippine economy is expected to grow more slowly than first thought this year after the country was hit by a series of typhoons but should be more robust in 2025 and 2026, the ...
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PIDS projects Philippine GDP to grow by 5% in 2025
The economy is expected to rebound in the final months of 2025 after a third-quarter slowdown, with the Philippine Institute ...
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Philippines faces tough economic outlook
The Philippines is heading into 2026 facing a challenging economic landscape, with both Nomura Global Markets Research and ...
BEYOND TRADE, structural differences in demographics and education shape both countries’ long-term trajectories.
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