Air fares to go up as peso weakens
Low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific expects the cost of air travel to go up if the peso keeps on depreciating, as the airline sources its jet fuel abroad, making it prone to foreign exchange fluctuations......»»
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CRK welcomes Sunlight Air s move to make Clark its Hub
CRK welcomes Sunlight Air s move to make Clark its Hub.....»»
Hot air balloons fiesta in NCC, a flop?
Hot air balloons fiesta in NCC, a flop?.....»»
Sunlight Air to move operations to Clark International Airport
Starting April 1, boutique airline Sunlight Air will mainly operate in its new home, Clark International Airport (CRK)......»»
DENR, NASA hold air quality mission in Clark
DENR, NASA hold air quality mission in Clark.....»»
No exact air pollution numbers in MM – DENR
An official of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Environmental Management Bureau (EMB) admitted yesterday that the 138 monitoring stations in Metro Manila do not reflect the actual air pollution in the metropolis......»»
‘7 million people die annually due to air pollution’
At least 100 of every 100,000 Filipinos die annually because of air pollution, an expert from the Manila Observatory revealed......»»
Air Jordan shoes nahalin og $8M
Air Jordan shoes nahalin og $8M.....»»
BCDA sets transfer of PAF facilities to New Clark City
The Bases Conversion and Development Authority is moving forward with the P4.24 billion project to transfer the Philippine Air Force housing facilities from the Air Force City in Clark Freeport Zone to an 85-hectare property in New Clark City......»»
CebuPac gets aircraft support from Bulgaria Air
Low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific has completed the delivery of two aircraft it leased from Bulgaria Air......»»
Inflation likely stayed elevated in May – BSP
Driven by more expensive power rates and a weaker peso, inflation may have accelerated within the 3.7 to 4.5 percent range in May, possibly breaching the two to four percent target for the first time in six months, according to the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP)......»»
Fuel prices seen to increase next week
Pump prices of fuel products are set to increase again next week due to the weaker peso and production cuts in the global oil market, according to the forecast of the Department of Energy (DOE)......»»
Stocks end with second straight loss
The stock market closed lower for a second day as investors remained cautious due to the weakening of the peso......»»
Peso Weakens to P58.27 Against US Dollar, Weakest Since November 2022
The peso continued to weaken to PHP58.27 against the US Dollar last Tuesday, May 22, 2024 — the lowest since November 2022. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Eli Remolona Jr. said in a statement that the depreciation is in line with other currencies in the region, mainly due to the strengthening of the US […].....»»
Peso slide pulls down market
The peso’s slide pulled down share prices yesterday following a strong opening at the start of the week......»»
Treasury sells P22.7 billion T-bonds on partial award
The government managed to raise P22.7 billion in a fresh issuance of long-term securities as rates picked up after the peso slid to an almost two-year low......»»
Analysts mixed on timing of BSP rate cut
Local and foreign analysts are divided on whether the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has room to cut ahead of the US Federal Reserve, as doing so may put pressure on the peso......»»
Moody’s: BSP rate cut could start in August
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas could cut borrowing costs by 25 basis points as early as August, and another 25 bps in the fourth quarter, if inflation and the peso stabilize in the second half of the year, Moody’s Analytics said......»»
Bank of Commerce raises P6.57 billion from bond offering
San Miguel-led Bank of Commerce has raised P6.57 billion in its second foray into the domestic debt market, as institutional and retail investors swarmed its peso bond offering......»»
PH Inflation Expected to Range Between 3.5% to 4.3% in April: BSP
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) announced on Tuesday that the inflation rate could be at 3.5% to 4.3%. BSP said in a Facebook post that this upward trend is caused by the increasing prices of essential goods and gasoline prices, as well as the depreciation of the peso. “The BSP projects April 2024 inflation to […].....»»
BSP’s ample dollar reserves to keep peso at bay – Nomura
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas is one of the central banks in the region that has enough dollar buffers to defend its currency against the greenback, according to Japanese investment bank Nomura......»»