THE Philippine economy grew by a weaker-than-expected 2.8% in the first quarter, the slowest pace since the pandemic, as the fallout from a corruption scandal and soaring oil prices triggered by the ...
GDP growth fell sharply in the first quarter, raising concerns about whether the country can still hit its growth targets.
MANILA, June 7 (Reuters) - The Philippine economy is poised to expand faster than expected this year, albeit still seen to post a slowdown versus 2022, thanks to resilient domestic demand despite high ...
The Philippine economy may bounce back and post growth of around five percent in the second semester, supported by higher ...
MANILA, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Philippine economic growth in the third quarter was "much better than consensus forecast", the finance minister said on Thursday ahead of the official release of data. A ...
The Philippine economy grew 2.8% in the first quarter, the statistics agency ​said on Thursday, lower than forecast, constrained by ‌the crisis in the Middle East and a delayed budget passage.
(Bloomberg) -- Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. struck an optimistic note about the prospects of his nation’s economy, voicing confidence that the country was on track to grow close to its ...
The projection exceeds the expected pace of worldwide industry expansion. The Philippines' insurance market is expected to ...
(Third of a series) Having established in Series 1 the historical roots of Philippine underindustrialization and, in Series 2 ...
STAGFLATION is now evident in the Philippines, an analyst said, as inflation accelerated to 7.2% in April while economic growth is expected to come in below 4% in the first quarter. Patrick M. Ella, ...
One month in, the year is already seeing a bizarre brawl between President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and predecessor Rodrigo Duterte. Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte addresses supporters at a ...