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Record PH debt poses repayment pressures
Manila Bulletin
|April 2, 2025
The national government’s debt soared to a new record high of P16.63 trillion at the end of the first two months of 2024, putting pressure on its capability to repay obligations.
The latest Bureau of the Treasury (BTr) data released on Tuesday, April 1, showed that outstanding obligations as of end-February inched up by almost two percent month-on-month and climbed 9.6 percent year-on-year.
In a statement, the BTr said that the public debt level was still “manageable,” and attributed the “measured” month-on-month hike to net issuance of fresh locally and externally sourced borrowings to bankroll government programs and projects.
Domestic obligations, which comprised over two-thirds of the debt pile, rose 1.7 percent month-on-month and 6.4 percent year-on-year to P11.21 trillion.
The BTr explained that it raised a net of P149.7 billion from treasury bills and bonds snapped up by local creditors during the first two months, as P127.5-billion worth of matured debt paper offset gross issuances of government securities (GS) amounting to P268.3 billion.
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