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HomeDevelopmentPhilippines’ Current Account Deficit Projected to Narrow in 2025 and 2026, Says Central Bank
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Philippines’ Current Account Deficit Projected to Narrow in 2025 and 2026, Says Central Bank

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The Philippine central bank forecasts a reduction in the country's current account deficit over the next two years, signaling an improving balance of payments situation.

The Central Bank of the Philippines has announced its latest economic outlook, indicating that the nation’s current account deficit is expected to narrow in 2025 and 2026. This projection suggests an improved balance of payments, with remittances from overseas Filipino workers playing a crucial role in supporting the country’s foreign exchange inflows. The central bank’s forecast reflects ongoing economic recovery and growing external financial stability. Official data and detailed analysis from the central bank underline the importance of these remittances, which remain a significant source of foreign currency for the Philippines. The narrowing deficit is a positive indication for policymakers aiming to stabilize the economy amid global uncertainties.


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