Tag: keep
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BSP sees room to keep rates steady
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THE PHILIPPINE central bank would probably keep policy settings on hold given “evolving inflation conditions,” Governor Eli M. Remolona, Jr. said on Monday, even as he signaled a less restrictive stance if price pressures continue to ease.
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BSP likely to keep policy stance tight
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THE BANGKO SENTRAL ng Pilipinas (BSP) is still likely to keep its policy settings tight even as inflation settled within the target for a sixth straight month in May.
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Finance secretary wants to keep original revenue goals
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THE government is still looking at keeping its revenue goals for the year, Finance Secretary Ralph G. Recto said on Tuesday, after the Development Budget Coordination Committee (DBCC) cut the targets for the Tax and Customs bureaus. “Those are DBCC numbers,” he told BusinessWorld in a Viber message. “We haven’t…
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Keep on the sunny side
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SUNNY SIDE CLUB, simply referred to by its members as “Sunny,” is a relatively new community for queer women, formed online in 2023.
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BSP needs to keep policy ‘tighter than before’ — HSBC
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THE BANGKO SENTRAL NG Pilipinas (BSP) may need to keep rates higher for longer or even hike rates further to cool inflation, HSBC said. This as it sees private consumption staying strong and spending patterns shifting as the Philippines inches closer to becoming an upper middle-income economy. In a report,…
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Recto expects BSP to keep rates steady amid weak peso
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LATEST INFLATION DATA and the recent peso performance will likely prompt the central bank to extend its policy pause, Finance Secretary Ralph G. Recto said. “We’ll take a look at the data. So far, the way I see it, unless something changes between now and then, I think (it will…
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BSP expected to keep rates steady
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THE BANGKO SENTRAL ng Pilipinas (BSP) is widely expected to extend its policy pause for a fifth straight meeting this week as inflation risks remain.
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BSP has leeway to keep rates steady
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THE BANGKO SENTRAL ng Pilipinas (BSP) still has room to extend its policy pause even as inflation is expected to have picked up further last month, its top official said.