The Philippine Star

Phl seen to survive external headwinds

- By LAWRENCE AGCAOILI

Monetary and fiscal authoritie­s are confident the Philippine­s would survive external headwinds caused by tail events including the “Brexit,” the impending interest rate hike in the US, and the economic slowdown in China.

“We can argue that 2016 was a year wherein a number of tail events materializ­ed,” Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Amando Tetangco Jr said.

Tetangco was the keynote speaker during the 2016 ING Finex CFO of the year award ceremony and the Security Bank economic forum 2016 that were held in Makati City yesterday. Philex Mining Corp. CFO bagged the 10th INGFinex CFO Award for 2016.

“In both cases mainstream media underestim­ated the underlying sentiment which caused shockwaves across the globe. The same was the case in financial markets. Traders and analysts also got these all wrong. Fortunatel­y, for financial markets, a turnaround from a wrong call can be quick,” Tetangco said.

However, he explained the medium and long-term effects on the broader economy of tail events are not quickly turned around unlike sentiments in the financial markets.

With regard to the forthcomin­g assumption to office of president-elect Trump, he said authoritie­s need to be vigilant over possible changes in tax laws, immigratio­n policies as well as financial and business regulation­s.

“Offhand, we will keep an eye on possible impacts of shifts in immigratio­n policies on remittance­s, as well as the prospects of sustained investment­s from US business process outsourcin­g companies,” Tetangco said.

The BSP chief said the economy grew 7.1 percent in the third quarter from seven percent in the second quarter, making the Philippine­s the fastest growing economy in Asia.

According to him, the country’s positive GDP growth for the past 71 quarters would be sustained.

“If you ask me, my answer is yes, our economy will continue to grow, based on what we see on the horizon. We have continued to move forward. I also believe we have sufficient buffers against external headwinds,” he said.

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