After hitting a nearly three-month low in the previous day, the peso rebounded against the United States (US) dollar, influenced by a tentative ceasefire between Iran and Israel, which pushed global crude oil prices to near two-week lows. Data from the Bankers Association of the Philippines (BAP)...
The Philippine peso continued to weaken on Monday, June 16, after slipping back to the ₱56 level against the United States (US) dollar on Friday last week due to escalating conflict in the Middle East. The local currency further depreciated at the start of the week, closing at ₱56.41,...
Even as the Philippine peso depreciated against the United States (US) dollar at a pace that was among the worst among emerging market (EM) currencies last week, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is still expected to cut interest rates this week. Data from the Bankers Association of the...
The Philippine peso is seen likely maintaining its relative strength against the United States (US) dollar for the rest of this year until early next year, as the greenback struggles amid US economic policy uncertainty, according to Japanese financial giant MUFG Bank Ltd. "We maintain our view for...
The peso gained a hefty 19 centavos against the United States (US) dollar on Monday, April 21, closing at ₱56.61 from ₱56.8 last April 16. Philippine markets were closed during the observance of Holy Week. The local currency hit an intraday high of ₱56.48 and a low of ₱56.65 after opening...
Dutch financial giant ING expects the Philippine peso to depreciate against the United States (US) dollar in the near term as the US President Donald Trump-led global trade war rages on and the domestic economy weakens. "We look for the Singapore dollar and Philippine peso to underperform in a...
The Philippine peso's gains against the United States (US) dollar at the start of the year may be erased by the widening current account deficit, according to the World Bank. In its Philippines Monthly Economic Developments report for March 2025, the Washington-based multilateral lender noted that...
The peso's recent relative strength against the US dollar would unlikely last for long amid external and domestic threats, according to Singapore-based United Overseas Bank (UOB). While the local currency had traded flat against the US dollar year-to-date as of the first week of this month, "the...
The US dollar's strength is expected to linger for the rest of the year, potentially hiking borrowing costs for emerging markets like the Philippines, according to the Washington-based Institute of International Finance (IIF). "A strong US dollar will be a key feature of 2025 and beyond. While...
The peso staged a robust recovery against the US dollar following the Christmas break, buoyed by a surge in overseas Filipino remittances and year-end trading activity. According to data from the Bankers Association of the Philippines, the local currency closed at P57.97 on Thursday, Dec. 26, a...
The peso continued its downward slide, depreciating further as it returned to the 59 level against the US dollar. According to data from the Bankers Association of the Philippines, the peso depreciated by 0.01 centavo from Wednesday’s finish of P58.99 against the greenback. During the...
The peso recovered on Friday, Nov. 21, strengthening to P58.87 against the US dollar, following its recent dip to a two-year low of P59. Data from the Bankers Association of the Philippines showed that the local currency appreciated by 13 centavos from Thursday’s closing rate of P59 against the...