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Inquirer Business on MSNPhilippine Treasury raises P300B from 10-year notesThe Philippine government was able to raise P300 billion in fresh local debt during its sale of new 10-year Treasury bonds.
By William Schomberg WASHINGTON (Reuters) -British finance minister Rachel Reeves met U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent ...
THE Republic of the Philippines raised a total of P300 billion through its issuance of 10-year Fixed-Rate Treasury Notes ...
The government managed to borrow P300 billion from the domestic market via the maiden issuance of fixed-rate Treasury notes ...
Strong demand for the 10-year benchmark Fixed-Rate Treasury Notes (FXTNs) allowed the Bureau of the Treasury (BTr) to raise PHP300 billion a day ahead of the offer period deadline. In a statement ...
The Bureau of the Treasury (BTr) said it raised P300 billion from the offering of 10-year benchmark fixed-rate Treasury notes ...
By Aaron Michael C. Sy, Reporter THE GOVERNMENT sold P300 billion worth of new 10-year fixed-rate Treasury notes (FXTN) amid strong demand for longer-dated tenors on expectations of rate cuts by the ...
The national government has raised ₱300 billion from its 10-year benchmark fixed-rate treasury notes (FXTNs), driven by ...
Last year, heat waves forced millions of children in the Philippines out of school. It was the first time that soaring temperatures had caused widespread class suspensions, prompting a series of ...
The Philippines won’t cut its holdings of US Treasuries despite upheavals in global financial markets triggered by President Donald Trump’s evolving tariff actions. “We will diversify our ...
The US now runs a national debt of over $36 trillion. "In other words, we've been able to live beyond our means, with the federal government spending more than it takes in via taxes and fees ...
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