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Where is the peso headed?
Last May, the Philippine peso began to part ways with the currencies of our comparable neighbors. Normally, our currency ...
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The Philippine peso slid past a long-defended red line for the currency to an all-time low, as the central bank signaled more ...
Both the Philippine peso and the Philippine Stock Exchange index ended Thursday weaker ahead of some economic reports. The local currency finished the day at 58.85 against the U.S. dollar from 58.69 ...
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Asia FX sentiment brightens as dollar softens, peso bets most bearish in a year: Reuters poll
Bearish bets on most Asian currencies eased as a softer U.S. dollar and signs of easing geopolitical tensions lifted ...
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Peso volatility seen easing as remittances strengthen
The peso’s recent volatility is expected to subside toward year-end, supported by a seasonal rise in remittances and expectations of a softer dollar. In its November foreign exchange outlook, Maybank ...
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