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Philippine central bank says inflation to ease gradually, risks remain on upside

By Thomson Reuters Aug 16, 2026 | 9:13 PM

MANILA, Aug 17 (Reuters) – The Philippine central bank governor said on Monday that inflation ​is expected to ease gradually ‌over the medium term even as risks to consumer prices remain on the upside.

The central bank is ‌prepared ​to take whatever ⁠steps are necessary ⁠to bring inflation back to within its target range, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Governor Eli ​Remolona told lawmakers during a briefing on the 2027 national ⁠budget.

• The central ⁠bank’s monetary board will ​review policy on August 27.

• ​Inflation has averaged 5% in the ‌first seven months of the year, above the central bank’s 2%-4% comfort range.

• Remolona and ⁠the country’s ministers in charge of the economy presented a proposed 2027 ⁠national budget ‌of 7.2 trillion ⁠pesos ($116.98 billion) to lawmakers on ​Monday.

• ‌Finance Minister Frederick Go said ​the ⁠government plans to borrow 3.3 trillion pesos ($53.68 billion) to help fund the budget.

($1 = 61.5480 Philippine pesos)

(Reporting by Mikhail Flores; Editing by ​John Mair)