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San Miguel raises P13B via preferred shares sale

San Miguel Corp. said Thursday it raised nearly P13 billion from the private placement of 173.3 million series 2-M preferred shares.

PSALM eyes cutting inherited burden by yearend

The Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp. (PSALM) looks to cut its financial obligations to P306.6 billion by the end of the year. Dennis...

Ayala sells majority stake in German auto parts maker 

Ayala Corp. on Tuesday bared selling its majority stake in the German auto parts maker MT Technologies GmbH and focus on its core businesses of real...

Globe bares sharp drop in scam messages

Globe Telecom Inc. on Tuesday reported a 46 percent drop in bank-related scam and spam messages in its network in the first half this...

ERC formally asks Congress to suspend listing rule covering small RE players

The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) is asking lawmakers to consider suspending the mandatory listing of energy companies at the local bourse to encourage the entry of more renewable energy (RE) companies.

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Philippines posts wider external payments deficit, reserves remain strong

Philippines posts wider external payments deficit, reserves remain strong Banks/Insurance The Philippines recorded a balance of payments (BOP) deficit of US$2.3 billion in February, bringing the total shortfall to US$2.7 billion for the first two months of the year. The BOP measures the country’s financial transactions with the rest of the world, including trade, investments, and debt payments. A deficit means more money flowed out of the country than came in during the period. Despite the deficit, the country’s gross international reserves (GIR) rose to US$113.3 billion as of end-February 2026, providing a solid financial buffer. This level is enough to cover 7.5 months of imports and service payments, and is 4.3 times larger than short-term external debt, indicating strong capacity to meet foreign obligations. The BOP deficit may reflect higher imports, debt payments, or capital outflows, which can put pressure on the peso if sustained. However, the increase in reserves signals that the country remains financially stable. The GIR acts as a safeguard, ensuring the Philippines has enough foreign currency to pay for imports, service debt, and manage exchange rate volatility. Strong reserves also help protect the economy from global financial shocks, even when external payments temporarily exceed inflows.

PH financial system strong but faces growing risks — FSCC

The Financial Stability Coordination Council (FSCC) on Thursday reaffirmed the strength of the country’s financial system, citing well-capitalized and liquid banks, but warned that emerging risks could pose challenges to businesses and households if left unchecked.

Weak peso, broad gains across Philippine economy

Amid concern over the peso’s slide, exporters are reframing the narrative: depreciation is no longer a one-sided drag, but a broader source of gains.

Peso falls to record low vs USD as Iran retaliates, oil soars

The Philippine peso tumbled to a fresh record low on Thursday, breaching the P60-per-dollar mark, as escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and surging oil prices rattled markets and drove investors toward the safety of the US dollar.

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