23 April 2026Markets & Economy
Philippines central bank faces stagflation as rate decision looms
The Philippines central bank confronts an impossible choice between fighting inflation and supporting growth, with economists split on the next rate decision. Rising food and energy costs from Middle East tensions clash with weakening domestic demand, creating the stagflation scenario central banks fear most. The decision will signal how emerging market central banks navigate external price pressures versus internal growth needs. A rate cut risks importing more inflation through currency weakness; a hold risks deeper recession.
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