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Philippines: Weaker peso seen as imports flood in

MANILA, Philippines — The peso moved sideways yesterday ahead of the rate setting meeting of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) wherein interest rates are expected to remain unchanged amid easing inflation. The local currency shed two centavos to close of 52.81 to $1 from Tuesday’s 52.83 to $1. It opened weaker at 52.9 to […]

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Philippines: Trade data discrepancy worsens in 2018

MANILA, Philippines — The discrepancy in the trade data recorded by the Philippines as against figures reported by its trading partners worsened in 2018 due to lapses in the collection of export data, the Department of Finance (DOF) said yesterday. Comparing data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Direction of Trade Statistics and the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), Finance […]

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Philippines: Longer maternity leave impacts decision to hire women — ECOP survey

MANILA, Philippines — More than half of Philippine companies expect the Expanded Maternity Leave Law to affect their decision in hiring women, a survey of the Employers Confederation of the Philippines (ECOP)  showed. Preliminary results of the ECOP survey were presented at the Philippine Exporters Confederation Inc.’s first quarter general membership meeting Tuesday, which showed 68 percent of the 70 respondents […]

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