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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 ...
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BusinessWorld on MSNPhilippines may negotiate US tariffs down to 10% — BMITHE PHILIPPINES has room to negotiate with the US to bring down its reciprocal tariff to as low as 10% using defense concessions as a key bargaining chip, according to Fitch Solutions’ research unit ...
Finance Secretary Ralph Recto expects the Philippine economy to post stronger growth in the second half of 2025, following a 5.4-percent expansion in the ...
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Philstar.com on MSNShift to short-term securities seen as tariffs cloud outlookInvestors are expected to show a stronger preference for short-term government securities in the coming weeks, amid global economic uncertainties triggered by the newly imposed 20 percent US tariff on ...
Share prices posted gains despite United States President Donald Trump’s pronouncement that Washington will slap a 20-percent ...
THE seventh edition of The Manila Times 500 and the Next 500 (TMT500) magazine takes a critical look at the 2023 financial ...
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Philstar.com on MSNPhilippine slowing pace of fiscal consolidationThe Philippine government is materially slowing the pace of its fiscal consolidation efforts in response to weakening economic growth, according to Nomura Global Markets Research.
The surge in US debt default risks has sharply driven up its bond yields. In May, the yield on 30-year US Treasury bonds ...
The Philippine economy experienced significant growth in 2022, surpassing the government’s target range of 6.5-7.5%. The economy grew by 7.6% in 2022, rebounding from the pandemic-induced recession in ...
The Philippine economy experienced significant growth in 2022, surpassing the government’s target range of 6.5-7.5%. The economy grew by 7.6% in 2022, rebounding from the pandemic-induced recession in ...
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Inquirer Business on MSNSoured loans of Philippine banks eased in MayThe proportion of bad debts held by Philippine banks slightly eased in May, albeit still at one of the highest levels this ...
(Reuters) -Asian stocks drew foreign inflows for a second straight month in June, buoyed by investors wagering on U.S.
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