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News for India > Business > Rate Cuts Seen Lifting Philippine Bonds From Asia’s Lowest Ranks | Stock Market News
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Rate Cuts Seen Lifting Philippine Bonds From Asia’s Lowest Ranks | Stock Market News

Last updated: July 24, 2025 7:27 am
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(Bloomberg) — Philippine bonds are poised to rebound from the bottom of Asia’s debt rankings, thanks to the central bank’s room to cut rates and their relative insulation from US Treasury moves.

Interest rates in the Philippines, after adjusting for inflation, are the highest in emerging Asia. That means Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas can slash rates further on top of its 125 basis points of cuts over the past year, a move that would favor local debt.

Philippine bonds, along with other local currency debt, are being sought by investors diversifying from US assets as the dollar weakens in the face of President Donald Trump’s tariffs. The Southeast Asian nation’s bonds have an edge due to its minimal correlation with Treasuries, which are facing pressure due to US fiscal concerns.

“We have a constructive view on Philippine government bonds, given our views on the inflation outlook,” said Leonard Kwan, a Hong Kong-based portfolio manager at T. Rowe Price Group Inc. Their “de-correlated profile” to Treasuries is another draw for investors, he said.

Benchmark 10-year yields in the Philippines have risen 10 basis points this year to 6.28%, while nearly all other emerging Asian yields on similar tenors have fallen in that period. Peso bonds underperformed amid wider budget deficit expectations and the impact of an earlier rise in oil prices.

However, inflation undershooting BSP’s 2%-4% target for four straight months has positioned Philippine bonds for gains. The local policy rate after adjusting for recent inflation now stands at 385 basis points, the most in emerging Asia, giving the BSP a greater leeway to cut rates.

The dovish wagers are starting to show up in market forecasts, with the Philippine 10-year yield estimated to fall to 5.67% by year-end, according to a median of economists surveyed by Bloomberg. That level was last seen in October 2024.

Peso bonds are also likely to be more shielded from any losses in US debt as concern over the fiscal deficit and uncertainties over further Federal Reserve rate cuts unsettle markets. The 120-day correlation between 10-year Philippine bonds and Treasuries stands around 0.10, according to Bloomberg calculations, signaling that both assets hardly move in lockstep.

Investors are also watching if JPMorgan Chase & Co. would include Philippine debt into its local-currency emerging-market debt index this year. 

Citigroup Inc. sees the inclusion of Philippine bonds in global indexes providing another tailwind for the nation’s bonds, strategists Gordon Goh and Rohit Garg wrote in a note on Monday. 

They also recommended maintaining a long currency-hedged position in 10-year Philippine government bonds on expectations of further policy rate cuts and disinflation pressure.

More stories like this are available on bloomberg.com



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