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International - IMF adjusts projected FY24 GDP growth down to 6% - philstar.com - Philippines

IMF adjusts projected FY24 GDP growth down to 6%

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) [link] re-edited its projected FY24 GDP growth for the Philippines to 6.0% due to weakness in household consumption and investment. The IMF started the year projecting a 6.0% GDP growth rate, but revised that projection up to 6.2% in April after what it called “carryover from a better-than-expected outturn in the last quarter of 2023.” The IMF projects FY25 GDP growth to be 6.2% due to stronger consumer demand, higher investments, and better exports. The IMF has made some assumptions in this projection, namely that “price inflation will come down faster due to the recently announced lower import tariffs on rice”; the IMF is expecting that policy shift to be implemented before the end of FY24.MB BOTTOM-LINE: So the confluence of high inflation, expensive debt, and lagging wages haven’t been great for consumption? I’m honestly surprised that household consumption has been as good as it is, though I’m sure readers are tired of hearing how my own anecdotal experience has been filled with stories of hardship and suffering. I don’t know any family that is living the YOLO life right now; most are playing defense and trying to regain a sense of stability. People are traveling and the blowout parties are back, but I don’t have anyone in my orbit setting any Big Hairy Audacious Goals. 

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International - Nearly 400 million young kids violently disciplined at home — UNICEF - philstar.com - Usa

Nearly 400 million young kids violently disciplined at home — UNICEF

UNITED NATIONS, United States — Nearly 400 million children under the age of five -- roughly 60% in that age group globally -- experience violent physical or psychological discipline at home, from spanking to insults, the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) said late Monday.

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International - China Bank changing its ticker symbol from 'CHIB' to 'CBC' - philstar.com - Philippines - China

China Bank changing its ticker symbol from 'CHIB' to 'CBC'

China Banking Corporation [CHIB 40.30 ?0.1%; 41% avgVol] [link] disclosed that its board approved a measure to change its ticker symbol from CHIB to “CBC”, which the company said was “part of its corporate brand refresh exercise.” There will be no associated change to its corporate name. MB BOTTOM-LINE: I have no idea why CHIB disclosed this at 9:52 AM, then again at 10:44 AM with an [Amend-1]. I did a reading of both docs and I can’t see any difference. Anyway, I like the change, but I wish the company would be more internally consistent with how it uses its “Chinabank” trade name. It’s a pet peeve, but I don’t like that we all know the actual bank as “Chinabank”, but its PSE legal name is “China Banking Corporation”. “China Bank Securities Corporation” brands its stock trading platform in its logo as “ChinabankSec Online” (Chinabank as one word), but in its copy as “ChinaBankSec Online” (stylized as two words). They list China Bank Securities Corporation as a subsidiary of “China Bank Capital”, but when you go to that company’s website, they call it “Chinabank Capital”, and they refer to themselves as the “Chinabank Capital Corporation” in their “About Us” section. Maybe their brand is going through a refresh, but it feels like it’s jumped in the shower without taking its old clothes off. Small potatoes, I know. The market is so dull that I’m going out of my way to make it interesting to myself!

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International - IMF lowers Philippine 2024 growth forecast to 6% from 6.2% estimated in April - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Philippines - city Manila

IMF lowers Philippine 2024 growth forecast to 6% from 6.2% estimated in April

MANILA: The Philippine economy would likely grow 6% this year, less than forecast in April, the International Monetary Fund said on Monday, but the pace of expansion will pick up from last year as domestic demand recovers. The IMF's latest estimate is down from its April forecast of 6.2%, but exceeds the economy's 5.5% expansion in 2023. The figure was at the lowest end of the government's 6.0-7.0% target for 2024. The IMF maintained its 2025 growth forecast of 6.2%. "Growth is expected to rebound...on the back of stronger consumption demand, higher public and private investment, and a recovery in exports," the IMF said in a statement. The outlook is not without downside risks, the IMF said, due to geopolitical tensions, climate-related shocks, and higher interest rates. The Philippine central bank's key policy rate is at a 17-year high of 6.50% after a series of rate hikes last year to tame inflation which has come down from a 14-year peak of 8.7% in January last year.

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Philippines - Ashzel Hachero - International - 65 HEIs among world’s 300 most innovative universities – CHED - malaya.com.ph

65 HEIs among world’s 300 most innovative universities – CHED

THE Commission on Higher Education said 65 higher education institutions in the country have been included in the 300 most innovative universities in the world based on the 2024 The World University Rankings for Innovation.

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EYES WIDE OPEN - International - Pinoys find their voice on China issue - philstar.com - Philippines - Spain - China - city Manila

Pinoys find their voice on China issue

I watched in awe as a convoy of small fishing boats braved the tide – literally and figuratively – to head toward Bajo de Masinloc as part of a civilian mission to the disputed territory.

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Bernadette E Tamayo - Imee Marcos - International - Joint patrols pushed for Spratly Islands - manilatimes.net - Philippines - Indonesia - Malaysia - Vietnam - China - Taiwan - Brunei - county Island - city Beijing

Joint patrols pushed for Spratly Islands

SEN. Imee Marcos has proposed joint patrols among claimants in the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea — which include the Philippines — to ease tensions in the region.

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International - LIST: Flights canceled on June 10 - philstar.com - Philippines - city Manila, Philippines

LIST: Flights canceled on June 10

MANILA, Philippines — The Manila International Airport Authority on Monday announced that some domestic flights have been canceled due to bad weather.

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