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PH economy seen growing 7% in ’22

By: - Business Features Editor / @philbizwatcher
/ 05:08 AM January 21, 2022

The Philippine economy is likely to expand at a faster pace of 7 percent this year on the back of sustained fiscal and monetary stimulus, reduced mobility restrictions and the attainment of herd immunity against COVID-19, the chief economist of Maybank Investment Bank said.

This macroeconomic backdrop is seen supportive of local equities, which will likely propel the main-share Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) to 8,200 by the year’s end, while corporate earnings may rise by an average of 19 percent, Maybank’s analysts said.

At a briefing, economist Suhaimi Ilias said sustained economic reopening would be a key theme for gross domestic product (GDP) growth across Southeast Asia this year as opposed to the recurring lockdowns of the past two years.

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Pace of vaccination

One critical factor cited is the pace of vaccination. While Singapore and Malaysia have already reached the 70-percent vaccination rate associated with herd immunity, Ilias said the Philippines and the rest of Asia would likely attain the same within the first four months of this year.

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This is seen to support the acceleration in the country’s GDP growth rate to 7 percent this year from an estimated 5.5 percent last year.

Maybank also expects the local central bank to maintain its interest rates at record-low levels before implementing a modest 25-percentage rate hike in the final quarter.

On the fiscal side, Maybank is expecting the government’s fiscal stimulus to largely remain in place, resulting in a budget deficit of 7 percent of GDP for 2022—still relatively large relative to the immediate pre-COVID-19 level of just under 3.5 percent deficit to GDP ratio.

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