Government debt stock breached the P10 trillion mark in October amid unprecedented borrowings for the coronavirus response, data from the Bureau of the Treasury showed. Total outstanding debt of the national government stood at P10.028 trillion as of October this year, up by 26.8 percent compared...
The Duterte administration has tapped anew the overseas debt markets to bridge the government’s wider budget deficit and cushion the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Bureau of the Treasury announced. The national government is offering to overseas investors its 10.5-year and 25-year...
The Department of Finance (DOF) ordered the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to return to the government coffers the P32.6 billion sitting idle in the state-owned Philippine International Trading Corp. (PITC). In a statement, Finance Secretary Carlos G. Dominguez III said he has...
The National Government (NG) incurred an outstanding total debt of P9.369 trillion as of end-September, more than 18.5 percent or P1.46 trillion from same period last year of P7.907 trillion, according to data from the Bureau of the Treasury (BTr). Compared to end-August, the NG debt was down...
Government borrowings skyrocketed last month as the coronavirus pandemic continued to strangle revenue sources, data from the Bureau of the Treasury showed. (Photographer:Julian Abram Wainwright/Bloomberg file) Gross borrowings of the Duterte...
After 9 months to Sept. The national government’s budget deficit slid in September this year as both revenues and spending contracted during the month, data from the Bureau of the Treasury showed. The Duterte administration incurred a P138.5 billion fiscal gap last month, down by 22 percent...
The Bureau of the Treasury is planning to borrow P140 billion from the domestic market in October this year. According to an online advisory posted today, the Treasury indicated that the national government will sell P80 billion worth of Treasury bills (T-bills) and P60 billion in Treasury bonds...
The Bureau of the Treasury (BTr) fully awarded yesterday bids for treasury bills yesterday's auction. The three- and six-month notes and one-year papers fetched average rates of 1.121 percent, 1.601 percent and 1.858 percent, respectively. The auction was more than three-times oversubscribed...
Government borrowings breached the P2 trillion mark in August this year as the Duterte administration needed funds to bridge the gap between its dwindling revenues and required spending level amid the coronavirus-induced recession....
Finance Secretary Carlos G. Dominguez III has urged the raffle winners of the small investor-targeted Premyo bonds to consider using their cash rewards to reinvest in government debt securities or start their own small businesses and help create jobs. Finance Secretary Carlos G....
The Bureau of the Treasury made a partial borrowing at yesterday's auction after banks asked for higher yields on one-year debt papers. The interest rate on 91-day Treasury bills slid to 1.150 percent from last week’s P1.167 percent, while the 182-day notes settled at 1.589 percent, slightly...
The national government’s debt payments declined in July this year due to lower amortization, data from the Bureau of the Treasury showed. The Duterte administration settled P60.91 billion worth of loans in the domestic and foreign markets last July, down by 11 percent compared with P92.46...