News Philippines Markets: Celebrating Philippines-Australia Friendship Day
The Australian Embassy, in partnership with SM, recently celebrated this year’s Philippines-Australia Friendship Day with “Experience Australia,” a three-day food, retail, study, and travel festival at SM Megamall.
News Philippines Markets: Philippines LED Lighting Market Outlook 2021-2026 | Industry Trends & Growth Analysis
The Philippines LED lighting market size reached US$ 485.6 Million in 2020. Looking forward, the market expects to exhibit moderate growth during 2021-2026, according to the latest report by IMARC ...
News Philippines Markets: Philippines wooing Spanish investors
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines is encouraging Spanish investors to do business in the country on the back of its strong macroeconomic fundamentals and strong rebound from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, outgoing Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Governor Benjamin Diokno said. Diokno told participants of an investor roundtable discussion in Spain organized by Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria (BBVA) that the Philippines has successfully...
News Philippines Markets: Philippines among least vulnerable to stagflation – think tank
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines is seen as one of the least vulnerable to stagflation among emerging markets (EMs), even as the country continues to deal with rising commodity prices. Based on the latest stagflation risk scorecard of think tank Oxford Economics, the Philippines ranked second to the last among 18 EMs in terms of vulnerability to stagflation. It got a score of 4.5 out of nine. Stagflation is an economic situation where a...
News Philippines Markets: The Philippines Can’t Afford to Go Back to the Past
Get the full experience.Choose your plan Before the pandemic, the Philippines was one of the fastest-growing economies in Asia, managing to trend higher despite a narrow manufacturing base and messy ...
News Philippines Markets: Philippine Stocks Fall as Traders Weigh Marcos Win, Global Rout
(Bloomberg) -- The benchmark Philippine stock index slid amid a global selloff, as investors awaited Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s economic policies following his landslide win in the presidential election. Most Read from BloombergMarcos Jr. Leads With 61% of Votes Counted: Philippines UpdateStocks Sink to 13-Month Low as U.S. Curve Steepens: Markets WrapDay Trader Army Loses All the Money It Made in Meme-Stock EraRussian Envoy to Poland Hit With Red Paint in War ProtestDictator’s Son Marcos Wins by La
News Philippines Markets: Explainer: What's at stake in the Philippines election?
A two-horse race for the Philippine presidency has emerged ahead of Monday's election between incumbent Vice President Leni Robredo and Ferdinand Marcos Jr, the son of a notorious dictator whose ...
News Philippines Markets: PH ‘fundamentally attractive’ solar market in SEA
Solar Philippines may have engaged in international opportunities for solar development, but will focus more on expanding the solar sector of its home country, said Solar Philippines CEO Leandro Leviste.
News Philippines Markets: Prospect of Marcos revival looms as Philippines votes for new president
MANILA, May 9 (Reuters) - The Philippines votes on Monday in its most divisive presidential ... fight poverty and improve market competition if elected. Polls open at 6 a.m. (2200 GMT Sunday) and ...
News Philippines Markets: Philippines seen posting decent Q1 growth
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine economy likely survived the Omicron threat in January with a decent first quarter growth and further recovery on the way, an international think tank said. In its weekly brief, Capital Economics said first quarter gross domestic product (GDP) for the Philippines likely grew by 6.7 percent year-on-year and inched up 1.5 percent on a quarterly basis. Market consensus is for a six percent expansion for the first...
News Philippines Markets: EMERGING MARKETS-S.Korea, Philippines lead Asian shares lower ahead of Fed meeting
South Korea and the Philippines led losses among Asia's emerging stock markets on Monday, as risk appetite waned on fears that the U.S. Federal Reserve could adopt a more aggressive stance on policy ...