The Philippine economy navigated a turbulent 2025 characterized by cooling growth and infrastructure scandals, even as record ...
The Philippines doesn’t need to tighten monetary policy further, the nation’s economic planning chief said on Friday, pushing back against the central bank’s hawkish bias. “I look at our neighbors, ...
MANILA: The Marcos administration is preparing for a major push in January to restore investor confidence through a ...
ON December 9 and 10, a multi-disciplinary team of social scientists from Ateneo de Manila University participated in a ...
Philippines marks 90 years of socioeconomic planning as Secretary Arsenio Balisacan urges stakeholders to apply historical ...
A view of the financial district in Manila, the Philippines. Credit: Depositphotos Subscribe for ads-free reading As Ferdinand Marcos Jr. prepares to become the next president of the Philippines, now ...
Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. and Sara Duterte pose for photos during their oath-taking ceremony at the National Museum of Fine Arts on June 30, 2022 in Manila, the Philippines. History just doesn’t ...
Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., only son of the late dictator, is set to be proclaimed as the next president of the Philippines this month after his win in the recent elections. Throughout his ...
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Philippines, Hungary boost economic ties
THE Philippines and Hungary reaffirmed their commitment to deepen their economic cooperation after convening the 7th Philippines-Hungary Joint Commission on Economic Cooperation (PH-HU JCEC) in ...
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IMF: Climate shocks taking higher toll on Philippine economy
Climate-related disasters are imposing recurring macroeconomic costs on the Philippines and are expected to weigh more heavily on growth and inflation over the long term, according to the ...
The World Bank’s latest economic forecast for the Philippines delivers sobering news: growth languishing below 5.5 percent until at least 2027. Downgraded projections to 5.1 percent for 2025 and ...
The Philippines must invest heavily in producing AI engineers, data scientists, cloud architects, cybersecurity specialists, computational modelers, and machine learning researchers. This demands a ...
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