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The Philippine economy is likely to be resilient to higher US levies but faces the risk of lower foreign investments amid the ...
The recent decision by the United States to impose a 20 percent tariff on Philippine exports is a wake-up call for the ...
MANILA, Philippines — The biggest threats to the Philippines in the next two years are an economic downturn and poverty, according to the World Economic Forum (WEF). The Global Risks Report 2025 ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio met his Japanese and Philippine counterparts in a meeting Thursday on the sidelines of ...
The Philippine central bank delivered a widely expected interest-rate cut to support the economy, warning about slowing global growth and geopolitical risks. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas cut its ...
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Amid global recession risks, Philippines ‘a relatively safe haven’MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine economy remains one of the most resilient in the region amid escalating global recessionary risks and heightened trade tensions, according to banks.
The Philippines economy posted robust growth in early 2010, in part due to large one-off factors. As did many countries in ...
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Inquirer Business on MSNPhilippines’ credit card debt reaches ‘critical risk’ levelsMANILA, Philippines - Credit card debt in the Philippines is at a “critical” risk level as the typical borrower owes more ...
Citi says PH inflation may ease to 1.7% in 2025, but growth remains sluggish due to weak exports, stalled manufacturing, and ...
World Bank report highlights the Philippines’ resilient yet slowing economy, with strong consumption and easing inflation ...
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Inquirer.net - Philippines Entertainment News on MSNPhilippine movie industry faces risk of fading into obscurityThe Philippine movie industry, once a vibrant force in Asian cinema, is currently facing a multitude of challenges demanding urgent attention. From limited funding and distribution avenues to the ...
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has revised its current account deficit forecast for 2025 to 3.3% of GDP, down from its earlier estimate of 3.9%, and expects it to narrow further to 2.5% in 2026 ...
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