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S&P cuts Philippines outlook to ‘stable’ amid rising risks from Middle East conflict

9 April 2026
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S&P cuts Philippines outlook to ‘stable’ amid rising risks from Middle East conflict
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By Katherine K. Chan, Reporter 

S&P Global Ratings cut its outlook on the Philippines to “stable” from “positive,” citing the impact of the energy crisis on the country’s external and fiscal positions.

Still, the debt watcher affirmed the country’s “BBB+” long-term investment grade rating, which is a notch below National Government’s target “A” level grade. It likewise kept its “A-2” short-term rating for the country.

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