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Gov’t debt stock rose to P14.79 trillion as of Jan
MANILA, Philippines — The government’s outstanding debt rose in January due to a weak peso and after the Marcos administration borrowed more from local creditors than what it paid for its maturing liabilities, the Bureau of the Treasury (BTr) reported Friday. Data showed state obligations increased 1.9 percent month-on-month to P14.79 trillion as of January. ALSO READ:.....»»
Debt balloons to P14.8 trillion
The issuance of domestic securities and the weakening of the peso pushed the country’s outstanding debt to a fresh high of P14.79 trillion in January, latest data from the Bureau of the Treasury showed......»»
End-January Philippine debt balloons to P14.79 trillion — Treasury
The Philippines' outstanding debt climbed to a record of P14.79 trillion as of the end of January 2024 due to the net issuance of domestic securities and the effect of peso depreciation, the Bureau of Treasury (BTr) said on Friday......»»
PH debt rose to P14.62 trillion in 2023
PH debt rose to P14.62 trillion in 2023.....»»
Navigating Unsecured Debt Relief: A Comprehensive Guide
In the realm of financial management, unsecured debt stands out as a common challenge for many. Unlike secured debts, which are tied to assets like homes or cars, unsecured debts include credit card balances, personal loans, and medical bills. These can accumulate quickly, often overwhelming individuals. This article aims to explore debt relief options specifically […] The post Navigating Unsecured Debt Relief: A Comprehensive Guide appeared first on Kagay An......»»
Government debt payments rise to record P1.6 trillion
The country’s debt service registered a record P1.6 trillion last year, exceeding the program, as the government aggressively moved to cut mounting obligations......»»
'Will not leave any stone unturned to repay this debt of affection': PM Modi in J-K
Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], March 7 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday extended gratitude to the people of Jammu and Kashmir for the affection he has received and said that he will not leave any stone unturned to repay this debt of affection. "Modi will not leave any stone unturned to repay this debt of affection. I am doing all this hard work to win your hearts and I believe that I am on the right.....»»
'Will not leave any stone unturned to repay this debt of affection': PM Modi in J-K
Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], March 7 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday extended gratitude to the people of Jammu and Kashmir for the affection he has received and said that he will not leave any stone unturned to repay this debt of affection. "Modi will not leave any stone unturned to repay this debt of affection. I am doing all this hard work to win your hearts and I believe that I am on the right.....»»
Bank assets grow 10 percent to P24.8 trillion
Philippine banks’ assets grew by 10.3 percent to P24.81 trillion in January from the P22.49 trillion recorded a year ago, according to data from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas,.....»»
Cebu City’s inflation rate soars to 4.5% in January
Cebu City’s inflation rate soars to 4.5% in January.....»»
Peza approves P14.951B investments from January to March
Peza approves P14.951B investments from January to March.....»»
Quezon City bettor wins P14.6 million lotto pot
A lone bettor in Quezon City won the P14.6-million jackpot of the Regular Lotto 6/42 on Saturday night, the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) said yesterday......»»
PhilHealth claims for COVID-19 pneumonia hit P14.6 billion
COVID pneumonia topped the medical cases that the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. reimbursed last year, with claims amounting to more than P14 billion......»»
P14.6M nga shabu nasakmit sa Bohol
P14.6M nga shabu nasakmit sa Bohol.....»»
El Niño destroys P14 million palay in Negros Occidental
The dry spell brought by the El Niño phenomenon has damaged more than P14 million worth of rice crops in Negros Occidental, officials said yesterday......»»
Provincial airports get P14 billion for upgrade
The Department of Transportation is allocating P14 billion this year for the development and upgrade of regional airports to support the recovery of domestic tourism......»»
USAID spends P14 billion for PH health
USAID spends P14 billion for PH health.....»»
Foreign debt reaches all-time high in 2023
The country’s foreign debt reached another record high in 2023, as both the national government and the private sector borrowed more from offshore creditors, the central bank said......»»
DBM: Infrastructure, capital expenditures breach P1 trillion
Expenditures of the national government for infrastructure and other capital outlays grew to P1.02 trillion from January to November 2023 from only P861.8 billion in the same period in 2022, according to the Department of Budget and Management......»»
Debt payment rises threefold in January
The government jacked up its debt service by more than threefold to P159 billion in January as payments for interest and amortization both increased......»»