+ Follow Moody’s Ratings Tag
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[Title] => ‘Philippine banks among least affected by US tariffs’
[Summary] => Philippine banks are among the least exposed in Asia-Pacific to the credit risks stemming from the United States’ latest import tariff hikes, according to credit watchdog Moody’s Ratings.
[DatePublished] => 2025-04-09 00:00:00
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[Title] => Moody’s: Philippines banking system to remain stable
[Summary] => Moody’s Ratings has maintained a stable outlook for the Philippine banking sector as strong economic growth and interest rate cuts are expected to sustain credit demand and mitigate asset quality risks.
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Moody’s Ratings
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