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Philippines Revises Growth Forecast Lower as Peso Faces Pressure

The Philippines has downwardly revised its economic growth projections and signaled currency weakness ahead of 2028.

According to Bloomberg Markets, Philippine officials have reduced their economic growth targets amid a confluence of challenging headwinds expected to persist through and beyond President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s tenure, which concludes in 2028. The adjustment reflects mounting concerns about external pressures that threaten to constrain the nation's expansion trajectory in coming years.

The Philippine government cited Middle East tensions and a severe El Niño weather pattern as primary factors driving the more cautious outlook. These conditions have created uncertainty for one of Southeast Asia's largest economies, with officials also flagging expectations of peso weakness as the country moves toward the end of the current presidential administration.

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