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Philippines ‘between rock and a hard place’ over surging energy prices

Central bank governor warns that raising rates to tackle inflation could hit already weak economic growth
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Eli Remolona. governor of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipi
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Protesters in Manila demonstrating over the rising cost of fuel caused by the ongoing Middle East conflict
"}],[{"start":152.89999999999998,"text":"In recent weeks, investors in markets such as the US have bet that the Federal Reserve would turn more hawkish to rein in inflation in face of surging fuel prices after Iran cut off shipments through the Strait of Hormuz. "}],[{"start":168.28999999999996,"text":"But the BSP’s comments underscored the challenges for central banks in emerging markets to balance inflation with softer growth. "}],[{"start":177.63999999999996,"text":"“If the BSP, which is the major central bank in emerging Asia that historically has been most focused on meeting its inflation target, is concerned more about growth than inflation, it seems unlikely that the region’s other central banks will prove more hawkish,” Barclays’ economists said in a research note."}],[{"start":198.32999999999996,"text":"Remolona said that because current inflation risks were driven by supply-side strains rather than demand, the central bank’s options were limited."}],[{"start":208.77999999999994,"text":"“There is very little monetary policy can do about supply shocks,” he said."}],[{"start":214.26999999999995,"text":"Manila has already taken several fuel-saving measures, instituting a four-day workweek and remote work. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr declared an energy emergency this week, citing an imminent threat to energy supplies."}],[{"start":230.95999999999995,"text":"Other import-dependent south-east Asian countries have taken similar measures or increased fuel subsidies in the face of sustained higher fuel prices."}],[{"start":247.75999999999996,"text":"Such efforts to reduce fuel demand could weigh on growth, Remolona conceded, but he said they were necessary to protect the Philippines’ energy supplies."}],[{"start":258.34,"text":"“I think it will affect some sectors more than others, but it’s the right thing to do. I think overall growth will be better with those measures than without,” he said."}],[{"start":277.9599999999999,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1774855417_9949.mp3"}

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