कोशिश गोल्ड - मुक्त

Weaker peso signals slower BSP rate cuts

Manila Bulletin

|

June 22 2025

While the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) sees no need just yet to defend the Philippine peso amid global oil price risks, the plunging local currency may push monetary authorities into more cautious policy easing moving forward, economists said.

- By DERCO ROSAL

Japanese financial giant MUFG Bank Ltd. said that the BSP would likely kick-off an aggressive intervention to the foreign exchange (forex) rate if the peso continues to abruptly weaken to the P59:$1 level, as the central bank is concerned of the pass-through effect of currency depreciation.

“We think there’s a good chance the BSP will start to intervene more aggressively if Philippine peso weakness continues unabated towards the P58-P59 levels within a short space of time,” MUFG Global Markets Research senior currency analyst Michael Wan said in a commentary published on Friday, June 20.

This came after BSP Governor Eli M. Remolona Jr. earlier asserted that aggressively intervening only to maintain the United States (US) dollar-peso exchange rate is “futile.” But he followed it with an assurance that if the massive peso devaluation prolongs, the central bank might step in.

As of Thursday, June 19, the market continued to witness further decline in the value of the peso against the “safe haven” US dollar, falling to ₱57.45:$1 from P55 levels a week ago. This downward trend for the local currency—a 1.7-percent drop since it began falling—was first seen on Friday last week, following Israel’s air-strikes on Iran.

Manila Bulletin से और कहानियाँ

Manila Bulletin

Manila Bulletin

Megaworld hikes capex to ₱65B

Andrew Tan-led township developer Mega-world Corp. is raising its capital expenditure (capex) by 30 percent this year to P65 billion as it pivots toward more aggressive expansion in provincial markets.

time to read

2 mins

February 5, 2026

Manila Bulletin

2 impeachment raps vs Marcos junked

The two impeachment complaints against President Marcos were dismissed on Wednesday, Feb. 4, by the House Committee on Justice after declaring both insufficient in substance.

time to read

2 mins

February 5, 2026

Manila Bulletin

Climate adaptation budget set lower

Even as the Philippines emerged as the most at-risk country globally, the government plans to scale back its total funding for climate adaptation measures in 2026, reducing it to less than three percent of the country's overall output.

time to read

2 mins

February 5, 2026

Manila Bulletin

Sandro seeks immediate abolition of travel tax

House Majority Leader Ilocos Norte 1st District Rep. Sandro Marcos is batting for the immediate abolition of the travel tax, which he has described as a huge burden to Filipinos.

time to read

2 mins

February 5, 2026

Manila Bulletin

Aboitiz backs Manila Water renewables

Razon-led Manila Water Co. has expanded its commitment to renewable energy (RE) through a supply agreement with a unit of Aboitiz Power Corp. (AboitizPower) to power its operations nationwide.

time to read

1 mins

February 5, 2026

Manila Bulletin

Road to rediscovering 'wow' begins with infra

I’m writing this from Sapporo, Japan.

time to read

3 mins

February 5, 2026

Manila Bulletin

Goldman Sachs cuts PH growth

American financial giant Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has soured on the Philippine economic outlook, slashing its growth forecasts after a disappointing end to 2025 signaled deeper structural issues in public investment and government spending.

time to read

2 mins

February 5, 2026

Manila Bulletin

Manila Bulletin

USDA: Peso slide seen lifting rice prices

The continued weakening of the Philippine peso against the United States (US) dollar will likely lead to higher retail rice prices amid rising import costs, according to the US Department of Agriculture (USDA).

time to read

2 mins

February 5, 2026

Manila Bulletin

FU-KC online

I got excited when I got a call from KC Montero’s staff. (may kilig ata at ngisay factor pa!)

time to read

1 mins

February 5, 2026

Manila Bulletin

Gov. Dolor: Materials used in P289-M Naujan project substandard

Oriental Mindoro Gov. Humerlito “Bonz” Dolor affirmed audit findings that the materials used in the construction of the P289-million flood control project in Naujan town were “substandard”.

time to read

1 mins

February 5, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size