President Marcos expressed confidence that the Philippines is on track for economic recovery by 2026 during a meeting with BSP Governor Eli Remolona.
The BSP reported that headline inflation eased to 1.7 percent, while inflation for the bottom 30 percent of households fell to –0.4 percent.
This improvement allowed the Monetary Board to cut the policy rate to 4.75 percent to make borrowing more affordable and stimulate demand.
The central bank projects inflation to stay near target levels over the next two years, supporting growth prospects.
Marcos reaffirmed his commitment to maintaining economic stability and creating conditions for sustained, broad-based growth for all Filipinos.
Source: PhilNews24 | November 28, 2025
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