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Die Philippinen verfügen über wirtschaftliche Stärken wie eine junge, englischsprachige Bevölkerung, einen großen Binnenmarkt und eine wachsende Dienstleistungsbranche. Gleichzeitig bestehen strukturelle Herausforderungen durch Infrastrukturdefizite, Einkommensungleichheit, Naturkatastrophenrisiken und Abhängigkeit von Rücküberweisungen aus dem Ausland. Die Wirtschaft wird stark vom Dienstleistungssektor getragen, insbesondere von Business-Process-Outsourcing, Handel und Telekommunikation. Ergänzend spielen Industrie, Bauwesen, Landwirtschaft sowie Überweisungen von im Ausland arbeitenden Bürgern eine wichtige Rolle.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. said it will add local-currency bonds from the Philippines into its widely followed emerging-market index early next year, a move that may draw foreign investment and help spur the nation's economy....
The Philippine central bank's decision to hold off raising interest rates on Thursday may help stabilize the government bond market after yields surged since the start of the Iran war, the country's national treasurer said....
Bonds in the Philippines are likely to face the biggest challenge in Asia should the ongoing conflict in the Middle East lead to a sustained increase in oil prices....
The Philippines may see inflows of about $3 billion if the nation's government bonds are added to JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s benchmark emerging-market index this year, according to National Treasurer Sharon Almanza....
The Philippines raised 235 billion pesos ($4.1 billion) of bonds from a large-scale local debt offering targeting institutional investors, lower than what it sold in April....
The Philippines will sell large-sized bonds on Wednesday for the first time since April, as the government ramps up spending to spur economic growth....
Interest-rate swap transactions in the Philippines have jumped more than 60-fold since the launch of a peso IRS facility in late 2024, the nation's central bank chief said, citing that a deepening market may improve the effectiveness of monetary policy....
The Philippines started marketing its first dollar notes in a year, braving rocky markets after President Donald Trump's revival of the trade war between the US and Europe pushed Treasury yields higher and hit risk assets....
Philippine bonds look well-placed to beat Asian peers in early 2026 as they offer attractive yields, with the debt expected to jump in value on the prospect of further interest-rate cuts, according to a Bloomberg analysis....
The Philippines is planning to raise its international bond sales by over 60% next year, as the government seeks to finance an economy stunted by a graft scandal....
Philippine bonds are poised for further gains as political uncertainties lead investors to anticipate some of the most aggressive interest rate cuts in the nation compared with its emerging Asian peers....
The Philippines plans to reduce its foreign bond issuance next year if it wins inclusion in JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s flagship emerging-market debt index, Treasurer Sharon Almanza said....
The Philippines may soon rise from the bottom of Southeast Asia's government debt leaderboard, thanks to the prospect of entering a major global bond index and further local monetary easing....
The Philippines sold 507.2 billion pesos ($8.9 billion) worth of retail treasury bonds, spurred by brisk demand from investors in search of better yields as interest rates fall....
The Philippines sold 210 billion pesos ($3.65 billion) of treasury bonds to individual investors Tuesday, utilizing a key funding source to plug its budget gap....