Risk aversion due partly to weakness of the peso again resulted in the negative close of the Philippine Stock Exchange index ...
The lack of catalysts and continued weakness of the Philippine peso against the US dollar resulted in a drop in the ...
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That is, the peso is too strong relative to other currencies. This means that our exports are less price-competitive in the global market, and imports are cheaper and easier to come in. Yes, even at ...
The Manila Times on MSN
Peso hits near 9-month low, stock market down by 1.03%
THE peso fell to its lowest in over eight months on Wednesday and the stock market also dropped by a little over 1 percent ...
Philippine Peso (PHP) United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED) 1 PHP to AED = 0.0658 PHP AED on 17/05/2025 Philippine Peso (PHP) Albanian Lek (ALL) 1 PHP to ALL = 1.5761 PHP ALL on 17/05/2025 Philippine Peso ...
Philippine Peso (PHP) United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED) 1 PHP to AED = 0.0657 PHP AED on 14/05/2025 Philippine Peso (PHP) Albanian Lek (ALL) 1 PHP to ALL = 1.5851 PHP ALL on 14/05/2025 Philippine Peso ...
Philstar.com on MSN
Stocks fall as peso weakens further
Investors continue to stay wary about buying Philippine shares as the peso struggles against the dollar, dragging the local stock market in the red at the start of a shortened trading week. The ...
The global investment community has delivered a stunning rebuke to Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte. Since Duterte was inaugurated on June 30, the country’s stocks, as well as its currency, the ...
Philstar.com on MSN
Foreign funds step up purchase of Philippine bonds
Foreign investors continue to ramp up purchases of Philippine government bonds, reaching more than P700 billion so far this year, according to the Bureau of the Treasury.
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