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Talk of the Town: Where is the peso headed?

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Comments on “Where is the peso headed?,” (No Free Lunch by Cielito F. Habito, 11/4/25) via https://opinion.inquirer.net:

A weak Peso will hurt everyone, also families getting remittances because everything imported from gas to food to nonfood will become more expensive.

Keef Riffhard

For many years it seems to have been the policy of the BSP to prop up the Peso, to the overall detriment of the Philippine economy, in my opinion.

Trevor Hughes

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