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Peso still Asia’s ‘weakest link’ despite BSP policy tightening

19 May 2026
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Peso still Asia’s ‘weakest link’ despite BSP policy tightening
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By Katherine K. Chan, Reporter

THE PHILIPPINE PESO will likely remain the weakest Asian currency despite further monetary policy tightening by the central bank as the economy remains vulnerable to volatile global oil prices amid the ongoing Middle East war, analysts said.

This as the peso on Tuesday closed at the record-low level of P61.75 versus the greenback, the same finish logged on Monday, Bankers Association of the Philippines data showed.

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