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The World Bank expects the Philippine economy to grow by 5.3 percent in 2025, a slight decrease of 0.3 percentage points from ...
Urges government to double down on reforms MANILA, Philippines — With Philippine economic growth expected to fall below ...
The rate cut was in line with market expectations, as benign domestic inflation and headwinds from tariffs and global geopolitics backed the case for continued easing.
The Philippines Economic Update is biannual publication of the World Bank. It summarizes key economic and social developments, important policy changes, and the evolution of external/global conditions ...
MANILA – The Philippine economy remains resilient despite renewed geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, BPI Securities ...
MANILA, – Stimulating private sector growth and job creation will enable the Philippines to enhance inclusive growth in the face of increasing global uncertainty and domestic risks, according to the ...
The Philippine central bank is expected to cut its key interest rate again on Thursday as slowing inflation allows it room to ...
The sluggish pace at which the Philippines has reduced poverty over time can be traced to economic policies that hobbled growth, many of which have recently been abandoned, as well as to policies that ...
For over two decades, FEF has been the institution of reference for policies to transform the inward-looking Philippine economy into a trading one.” Over its almost 30 years of history, it has been ...
MANILA -- Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas cut interest rates in its final meeting of the year in a bid to support the Philippine ... monetary policy earlier this year as the domestic economy has ...
But for this promise to materialize, the country must take deliberate steps to create the infrastructure needed to support a robust blockchain economy. It begins with policy. While the Philippines has ...
DAVAO CITY, Philippines -- For Filipinos like Randy ... hand in spurring development across a country falling short of its economic growth targets. Weak consumption and a battery of typhoons ...