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OECD urges Philippines to improve logistics sector

MANILA, Philippines — The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is recommending reforms, which include the delineation of regulatory and operational functions of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA), amendment of the Public Service Act, and ensuring adequate compensation to the Philippine Postal Corp. (PHLPost) to improve the competitiveness of the logistics sector. In its […]

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Philippines: Peso volatility slumps to 20-year lows

Most Asian currencies appreciated strongly against the US dollar since Biden’s electoral win, but the Philippine peso has remained stable.  In fact, the peso’s volatility has dropped to its lowest in 20 years. According to Bloomberg, the three-month option volatility of USD/PHP fell to its lowest level since May 2000. The peso has steadily been […]

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Philippine economy seen shrinking anew in Q1

MANILA, Philippines — The economy may contract anew in the first quarter, further extending the pandemic-induced recession, according to economists. Bank of the Philippine Islands chief economist Jun Neri said the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) may contract mildly in the first quarter. “It seems consumer confidence is starting to show a more meaningful recovery […]

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Philippines: ‘Worst over for auto industry’

MANILA, Philippines — Alfred Ty, chairman of Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP), believes the worst is over and is optimistic the automotive industry as well as other businesses will recover in due time from the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. TMP, as the leading automotive company in the country,  will take the wheel toward recovery […]

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