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Philippines Economic Outlook. Despite the impact of the COVID-19 Delta wave in the second half of 2021, GDP growth for calendar 2021 rebounded to 5.6% y/y.
MANILA, the Philippines-- The Philippine economy appears to be weakening, with prices beginning to rise more quickly than expected and exports falling for a second-straight month. Together, the ...
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Inquirer Business on MSNPhilippines’ dollar position back to surplus in JuneThe Philippines’ balance of payments (BOP) position swung to a surplus in June, snapping three straight months of deficits, ...
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Inquirer Business on MSNDairy demand seen remaining robust in PhilippinesDespite short-term market challenges, the United States expects robust dairy demand in the Philippines and Southeast Asia due ...
Gross domestic product (GDP) will expand by 5.9% in 2024, slightly less than an earlier 6.0% outlook, after bad weather in the third quarter, the bank said in its Philippines Economic Update.
Philippines economic outlook. Despite the impact of the COVID-19 Delta wave in the second half of 2021, GDP growth for calendar 2021 rebounded to 5.6% y/y.
Philippine economic growth cooled to its slowest in two years in the first quarter as red-hot inflation and high interest rates dampened consumption, but a slew of positive data, including a drop ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr on Friday painted a cautious outlook for his country's economy given risks stemming from geopolitical tensions and El Nino weather phenomenon.
By Mikhail Flores and Karen Lema MANILA (Reuters) -Philippine annual inflation quickened slightly in June, driven by increased utility costs, but remained below the central bank's target range and ...
The Philippine economy suffered its deepest contraction on record in the second quarter and revised down its forecast for the year amid one of Asia’s strictest lockdowns against the coronavirus ...
With the end of 2020 fast approaching, economists are revising their forecasts for economies across Asia. Recessions for countries like Thailand and Japan are now expected to be less severe than ...
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