Government debt decreased by P139.8 billion at the end of August, primarily due to recent appreciation of the peso and net repayments of foreign debt. As of August 2024, the national government's total outstanding debt stood at P15.55 trillion, reflecting a 0.9-percent decline from the end of July....
Government debt soared to a record high in July, driven by the depreciating peso against the US dollar that contributed to the double-digit rise in foreign obligations. Data from the Bureau of the Treasury, released on Wednesday, Sept. 3, showed that the national government's outstanding debt...
President Marcos' chief economic manager said that his directive to remit unused funds from government-owned and controlled corporations (GOCCs) is prudent to improve resource management and minimize reliance on additional borrowing. In a recent radio interview, Finance Secretary Ralph G. Recto...
The debt paid by the national government has already amounted to around P1.28 trillion in the first six months of this year, data from the Bureau of the Treasury (BTr) showed. Latest data from the Treasury showed that the Marcos administration paid a total of P1.283 trillion from January to June...
The proportion of the country's outstanding debt relative to its overall economic output returned to its post-pandemic peak in the second quarter, data from the Bureau of the Treasury revealed. Despite a higher growth rate, the gross domestic product (GDP) failed to keep pace with the government's...
Government debt reached P15.48 trillion in June this year due to continued borrowing and the peso's depreciation against the US dollar, data from the Bureau of the Treasury showed. The national government's outstanding debt increased by seven percent in June from P14.52 trillion in the same month...
The Philippine government is on track to surpass the P17 trillion debt threshold by the end of next year, data from the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) showed. Based on the Budget of Expenditures and Sources of Financing submitted to Congress, the Marcos administration expects to conclude...
The national government’s debt soared in May due to the depreciation of the Philippine peso and the government's net financing during the period, the Bureau of the Treasury reported on Thursday, July 4. Data released by the treasury showed that the latest debt balance reflects a P330.39 billion,...
The Marcos administration’s borrowings surged in May due to the government’s maiden offshore bond sale this year, data from the Bureau of the Treasury showed. According to the Treasury, gross financing rose by 77 percent to P259.33 billion in May from the P146.78 billion recorded in the same...
Debt payments by the Philippine government breached the P1 trillion threshold in the first four-months of the year due to higher interest settlements. Data from the Bureau of the Treasury showed that the national government's debt servicing reached P1.15 trillion in January to April, or 32 percent...
The depreciation of the peso has not only driven up prices for imported goods for Filipino consumers but has also contributed to the substantial increase in the government's debt burden. According to the Bureau of the Treasury, the peso's “considerable” weakening, reaching a low point not seen...
The government's debt hit a record P15 trillion in April this year, driven by borrowings and the peso's weakening against the US dollar. Data released by the Bureau of the Treasury showed that the national government's outstanding debt surged by eight percent to P15.017 trillion as of April from...