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More BSP rate cuts likely until 2026
With Philippine economic growth losing steam and inflation still well below the target range, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas ...
Manila: The Philippine peso weakened to a record-low intraday level of ₱59.20 against the US dollar on Tuesday, amid growing market concerns over the country’s economic outlook and the government’s ...
[MANILA] The Philippine peso fell past the key psychological level of 59 per US dollar to an all-time low, putting pressure ...
The Philippine peso tumbled to an all-time low of 59.2 against the US dollar Tuesday from 58.90 a dollar Monday, reflecting ...
MANILA, Oct. 28 (Xinhua) - The Philippine peso slid to 59.20 against the U.S. dollar, its lowest intraday level in history, on Tuesday amid concerns over the country's growth prospects due to the ...
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BSP expects October inflation rate to breach 2%
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) is expecting the country’s inflation rate to breach 2% in October due to higher food and electricity costs as well as a weak peso.
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Peso tumbles to historic low vs $1
MANILA, Philippines - The Philippine peso reached a new weakest level on Tuesday, closing at 59.13 against the US dollar, ...
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Peso slide to P60 per dollar ‘probable’
THE PESO could slide to the P60-per-dollar level amid a dovish central bank and market concerns over corruption issues, analysts said.
THE Philippine peso rebounded on Wednesday, back at P58 levels after slipping past P59, as profit-taking persisted and seasonal dollar inflows picked up ahead of Undas and the start of holiday-related ...
Bargain hunting allowed the Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) to recover Tuesday, even with the depreciation of the ...
MARKET jitters over the government’s infrastructure spending controversy and expectations of monetary easing by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) have weighed on the peso, which breached the P59 ...
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Peso slumps to new all-time low
THE PHILIPPINE PESO breached the P59-per-dollar level for the first time on Tuesday, amid market concerns of slowing economic growth and expectations of further monetary easing. At the same time, ...
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