Benchmark interest rates rose across the board at Monday's auction of short-term government debt papers on the back of higher consumer prices. The yield on the 91-day Treasury bill, which banks use in pricing their loans, moved up to 1.531 percent from 1.272 percent a week ago. The government...
Lingering uncertainties over aggressive tightening in the US and domestically pushed up most of the interest rates for short-term Philippine debt papers. At the Bureau of the Treasury’s auction on Monday, May 2, the yield for the 91-year Treasury bill, which banks use to price their loans, went...
The national government borrowed less than expected after interest rate for long-term Philippine debt papers rose. At a Bureau of the Treasury auction on Tuesday, April 26, the yield for the 10-year Treasury bond went up to 6.313 percent from 6.092 percent last March 29 when the IOU was last sold....
The national government raised P15 billion through the sale of short-dated debt papers. At the Bureau of the Treasury auction on Monday, April 25, yields on three- and six-month debt papers went down, while bids for the one-year IOU rose. The yield on the bellwether 91-day Treasury bill, which...
In photo (L-R): Mr. Alberto E. Pascual – Philippine Guarantee President and CEO, Mr. Lawrence Y. Ferrer – Bayad President and CEO, Mr. Francispito P. Quevedo – Bayad Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, and Mr. Rafael P. Delos Santos – Philippine Guarantee SVP and Group Head...
Short-term benchmark interest rates dipped as global oil prices eased. At the Bureau of the Treasury’s auction on Monday, April 11, the yield on three-month papers, which banks use in pricing their loans, dropped to 1.250 percent from the 1.380 percent fetched during the previous week. The...
After more than a month of partial award, the Bureau of the Treasury has finally made a full award of its short-term borrowing program as interest rates eased across the board. At Monday's auction, April 4, yields on short-term government debt papers declined, with the returns on the 91-day...
Investors continued to press for an increase in Philippine benchmark interest rates for short-term loans. At Monday’s auction, March 28, the yield on the 91-day Treasury bill, which banks use in pricing their loans, rose to 1.587 percent from 1.536 percent a week ago. The government accepted P5...
The Duterte administration will sell fresh debt papers to overseas investors, including the government’s maiden green bond issue, a document from the Bureau of the Treasurer revealed. Based on a Treasury document obtained by reporters on Monday, March 21, the government is planing to raise funds...
The Senate continues to deliberate on several bills designed to improve the delivery of public healthcare services, especially in areas where the local communities are constrained by capacity and funds. Senator Christopher ‘’Bong’’ Go, chairman of the Senate Health and Demography Committee,...
Following two consecutive weeks of failed domestic borrowings, the national government made a partial award of the short-dated debt papers despite still elevated interest rates. The Bureau of the Treasury raised P9.137 billion from auction of three-month, six-month and one-year IOUs, with total...
The Bureau of the Treasury failed anew to secure borrowings from the domestic market for a second consecutive week as banks continued to demand higher interest rates amid Russia’s escalating war in Ukraine. On Monday's auction, March 7, the national government rejected all bids for the...