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Peso Decline Forecast May Further Depreciate to 60 vs $1 in 2025

by LAWIN.news December 23, 2024
written by LAWIN.news December 23, 2024
Photo: Banko Sentral ng Pilipinas
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The Philippine peso may reach a significant depreciation, hitting the 60:$1 level against the US dollar in 2025. This potential decline is based on analyses from Bank of America (BofA). Vincent Valdepeñas, the country manager for the Philippines at BofA, indicated this trend as a result of the US dollar’s continued strength.

The forecasted depreciation signifies a potential challenge for the Philippine economy as it grapples with various external economic forces. Despite the expected decline of the peso, Valdepeñas noted that this might not lead to a breach in the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ (BSP) inflation target. The government and financial sector are closely monitoring these predictions.

The US dollar, often referred to as the “king dollar,” has been maintaining its dominance in the global market. This strength primarily stems from the country’s robust economic performance and monetary policies that favor the US currency. Analysts at BofA believe this prevailing strength will continue to put pressure on currencies like the peso.

Valdepeñas clarified that while the peso’s decline may seem alarming, the broader economic impact may not be as severe as anticipated. The BSP has set an inflation target that aims to stabilize the economy, and current assessments suggest that the inflationary effects of a weaker peso might be contained within this range. The central bank’s measures to manage inflation and support the currency will be crucial in this scenario.

The anticipated drop in the peso’s value raises concerns about its implications for the Philippine market. Businesses relying on imports may face increased costs as a weaker peso could make foreign goods more expensive. Consumers might also experience the effects through higher prices for imported products.

The government and financial experts are attentive to these developments. Policymakers may need to implement strategies to mitigate potential adverse effects on the economy. Some strategies might include adjusting interest rates or engaging in currency market interventions to stabilize the peso.

The Bank of America’s prediction comes amid a backdrop of global economic uncertainty. Various factors, including geopolitical tensions, shifts in trade policies, and changes in global demand, play into the currency dynamics. The Peso’s trajectory will likely depend on how these elements evolve over the coming months.

Additionally, the local economy’s performance and resilience will be critical in determining the peso’s actual movement. Economic growth, foreign investments, and fiscal policies are among the aspects that need careful monitoring and management by officials.

The potential depreciation of the peso to 60 against the US dollar highlights the interconnected nature of global economies. While local factors play a significant role, international events and policies can have far-reaching impacts.

Philippine economic stakeholders, including businesses, investors, and policymakers, are advised to stay informed and prepared for possible changes in the economic landscape. Being proactive in facing these challenges can help mitigate risks associated with significant currency fluctuations.

The BSP and other financial authorities continue to ensure that measures are in place to address these potential economic shifts. Their ongoing efforts to communicate and implement effective strategies are vital in maintaining economic stability.

 

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