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Philippine economy grows 5.5% in Q2 2025 amid cooling inflation
The Philippine Statistics Authority reports the economy grew 5.5% in the second quarter of 2025 despite the slowdown of ...
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PhilStar Global on MSNUneven growth for consumption
With inflation on a downtrend, one would assume that Filipino consumers would likely open their wallets and spend more.
The Philippine economy grew at its fastest annual pace in a year in the second quarter, buoyed by a sharp rebound in ...
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PhilStar Global on MSNRice import pause unlikely to stoke inflation – Balisacan
The Department of Economy, Planning and Development downplayed inflation concerns over President Marcos’ 60-day suspension of ...
The Philippine Statistics Authority in Bicol (PSA-5) reported on Thursday that the inflation rate for July 2025 rose slightly ...
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Philippine GDP expands by 5.5% in second quarter | INQToday
The Philippine economy grew at a slightly faster pace in the second quarter, supported by easing inflation that likely ...
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The Manila Times on MSNPhilippine GDP growth hits lower end of target in Q2 despite global challenges
PHILIPPINE economic growth picked up in the second quarter (Q2), the Philippine Statistics Authority reported on Thursday, ...
MANILA: The Philippine economy grew slightly faster than forecast in the second quarter on the back of strong farm output and ...
The 60-day suspension on rice importation will not likely cause an increase in inflation, Department of Economy, Planning, ...
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BusinessWorld on MSN60-day rice import freeze not seen as inflationary
THE suspension of rice imports for 60 days is not likely to drive inflation due to ample supplies of the staple grain, the Department of Economy, Planning, and Development (DEPDev) said. “Even if we ...
The recently enacted Capital Markets Efficiency Promotion Act (CMEPA), hailed by some as a tax reform milestone, is turning out to be a misguided step when it comes to savings and investments. Its ...
EXTERNAL headwinds and domestic problems would make it more difficult for the Philippines to accelerate GDP growth to beyond 6 percent in the next few years, according to economists. On Thursday, the ...
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