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24.03.26 - 07:48
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Philippines′ Marcos Says There Is Limit to Peso Defense (Bloomberg)
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Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signaled that his government will tolerate weakness in the peso, saying there is a limit to their defense of the currency as market forces drive up the US dollar. He spoke with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin in Manila. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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17.03.26 - 11:48
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Weak Peso and High Costs Pressure Philippine Firms (Bloomberg)
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The Philippines faces softer consumer demand as high prices, costly imports and a weak peso weigh on margins across retail, logistics and property. Despite pressures, expansion continues and AI adoption advances slowly. Teresita Sy‑Coson, Vice Chairperson of SM Investments Corp., joins Haslinda Amin to discuss the outlook. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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12.01.26 - 23:30
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Why Is the Philippine Peso So Weak and Who Benefits? (Bloomberg)
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In early January, the Philippine peso slid to 59.38 per dollar — its weakest level on record. While it has since recouped some losses, officials have signaled a tolerance for further depreciation and traders are watching closely for any signs of central bank intervention....
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30.10.25 - 08:06
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Why Is the Philippine Peso So Weak and Who Benefits? (Bloomberg)
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The Philippine peso fell to its weakest level ever against the US dollar in late October. While it's since regained some ground, officials have signaled a tolerance for further depreciation and traders are keeping a close watch for any signs of central bank intervention....
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