Monetary authorities are widely expected to deliver a third consecutive 25-basis-point interest rate increase on Thursday, Aug. 27, as persistent supply disruptions, recent wage hikes, and a weakening currency keep inflation risks tilted to the upside. A majority of private-sector economists...
As part of its broader commitment to advancing education in the Philippines, ING Hubs Philippines has spent the past three years proving that meaningful support for a public school goes far beyond a single donation drive—it means staying long enough to understand what a school truly needs and...
As part of its broader commitment to advancing education in the Philippines, ING Hubs Philippines has spent the past three years proving that meaningful support for a public school goes far beyond a single donation drive—it means staying long enough to understand what a school truly needs and...
Private-sector economists are divided over the trajectory of Philippine inflation in July, though they broadly agree that lingering climate risks, geopolitical tensions, and a weaker peso will compel the central bank to keep interest rates elevated. Forecasts for July headline consumer prices span...
Philippine economic growth likely picked up above the three-percent level in the second quarter, mainly on improved spending on public goods and services, with most private-sector economists expecting the economy to perform better than in the previous quarter despite lingering headwinds from...
The country’s economic recovery and its currency face prolonged pressure as escalating political instability from the Senate impeachment trial of Vice President Sara Duterte risks stalling economic reforms, according to Dutch financial giant ING. Deepali Bhargava, ING’s regional head of...
Filipino consumers are falling behind their Asian neighbors in bouncing back from the Covid-19 pandemic as low-paying jobs, shrinking savings, and slowing remittances hit household spending. According to a report by Dutch bank ING, while shoppers in India and Japan have resumed pre-pandemic...
Persistent price pressures are expected to keep the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) on alert, but foreign observers are now urging a more dovish stance, including a potential year-long pause, following the central bank 's “restrained” rate hike to 4.75 percent. British banking giant...
Stubborn inflation is forcing the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) to seriously consider higher borrowing costs, a move that threatens to worsen the sharp economic slowdown already hitting the country. Since the BSP delivered a quarter-point hike to 4.5 percent in April, calls for further...
Japanese financial giant MUFG Bank Ltd. revealed that the Philippine peso has emerged as the worst-performing currency in Asia since the flare-up of deepening military tensions between the United States (US) and Iran. According to data monitored by MUFG covering 11 Asian currencies, the peso has...
The Philippine central bank faces an intensifying divide among private-sector economists over the trajectory of borrowing costs, with a lone dissenting voice branding recent monetary tightening as “misguided” following the sharp slowdown in economic output. While a majority of analysts maintain...
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is facing mounting pressure to deliver a more aggressive interest rate hike or a rare off-cycle move after inflation surged to a three-year high in April. British banking giant Barclays is now pricing in three consecutive 25-basis-point increases, which would...