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Peso weakness may persist as war-driven risks cloud outlook

THE PESO may continue to weaken this week and possibly hit new lows against the dollar due to renewed global oil price concerns as...

PHL shares may decline further before key data

PHILIPPINE SHARES may continue to move lower this week before the release of key data that could show the impact of the Middle East...

April inflation may hit 3-year high

PHILIPPINE INFLATION likely accelerated to as high as 6.4% in April, driven by higher prices of fuel, electricity and food amid the war in...

Agricultural output likely shrank in Q1

THE PHILIPPINES’ agricultural output likely contracted in the first quarter of 2026, weighed down by a drop in major crops such as rice, and continued weakness in fisheries and livestock subsectors, analysts said.

Philippines’ March trade gap widest in 6 months

THE PHILIPPINES’ trade deficit in goods widened slightly in March as a record-high import bill driven by rising global energy prices offset the fastest export growth since late last year, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported on Thursday.

Infrastructure spending declines in February

INFRASTRUCTURE SPENDING slumped by nearly 30% year on year in February amid delays in billing claims, the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) said. In...

Peso rebounds from record low on profit taking, rate hike hopes

THE PESO rebounded against the dollar on Thursday despite touching a new record low during the session on profit taking and expectations of more...

PSEi sinks as Iran war fuels economic uncertainty

PHILIPPINE SHARES sank to an over five-month low again on Thursday as concerns over quickening inflation, slowing growth, and a weak peso due to...

ASEAN to ratify petroleum security deal, Philippine minister says

MANILA — ASEAN is pushing forward the ratification of a framework agreement on petroleum security, the Philippine trade minister said on Thursday. “APSA, or the...

Record lows sweep Asian currencies as oil spike revives risks

Oil’s renewed surge above $120 a barrel is dealing a heavy blow across Asia’s currency markets, pulling some of the region’s most vulnerable currencies...

BSP sees April inflation at 5.6% to 6.4%

Philippine inflation likely quickened to between 5.6% to 6.4% in April, driven by soaring prices of fuel, electricity and food, as well as the...

Philippines’ trade deficit widens to $4.5 billion in March

MANILA - The Philippines posted a trade deficit of $4.5 billion in March, wider than the previous months' gap of $3.7 billion, preliminary official...
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