As a result, many Filipinos continue to question: why is inflation so aggressive? The National Economic Development Authority ...
The Philippines’ inflation settled at 2.9 percent in January 2025, within the government’s target range of 2 percent to 4 ...
Inflation in the Philippines held steady at 2.9 percent in January 2025, within the government’s target range of 2 percent to 4 percent, on lower rice ...
TEMPERING the effects of inflation, followed by staying healthy are the biggest concern of Filipinos, the survey of OCTA Research for the last quarter of 2024 showed. The poll results, released Sunday ...
EXPECTATIONS of rising prices prompt households to increase spending, which may cause inflation to be more persistent, according to a discussion paper by researchers at the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas ...
(1st UPDATE) By commodity, tomatoes see the highest inflation in January ... continued to quicken as the Philippines’ supply chain grapples with the effects of the six consecutive tropical ...
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Inquirer on MSNBSP sees January inflation surging past 3%There’s a possibility that inflation sped past 3 percent in January due to higher oil prices and lingering food supply ...
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PhilStar Global on MSNBSP: Lower rice tariffs, negative base effects to support disinflationThe reduction in rice tariffs and negative base effects are expected to help keep inflation within the Bangko Sentral ng ...
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