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34°C24°C
両替レート
¥10,000=P3,870
$100=P5,720

BOP position in Q2 reverses to a deficit; post a higher deficit in the first half of 2022

2022/9/17 英字

The balance of payments position registered a deficit of $3.6 billion in Q2 2022, a reversal from the $905 million surplus recorded in the same quarter last year.

The reversal was due to a wider current account deficit of $7.9 billion (equivalent to -7.7 percent of the country's GDP) in Q2 2022, compared with the $1.3 billion deficit (equivalent to -1.3 percent of the country’s GDP) recorded in the same quarter in 2021.

This development was driven by the widening of the trade in goods deficit, which was partly muted by the increase in net receipts in the primary and secondary income, and trade in services accounts.

Meanwhile, the financial account registered net inflows (or net borrowing by residents from the rest of the world) amounting to $2.87 billion in Q2 2022 stemming from sustained inflows in the foreign direct and other investment accounts.

The BOP position posted a higher deficit of $3.1 billion in the first half of 2022 from the $1.9 billion deficit recorded in the same period a year ago. This outcome was primarily due to the widening of the current account deficit on account of a higher trade deficit.

Meanwhile, the financial account reversed to net inflows in the first six months of 2022 from net outflows in the same period last year due to lower net outflows of portfolio investments and higher net inflows of other investments.

Gross international reserves (GIR) amounted to $100.9 billion as of end-June 2022, lower than the $105.8 billion level registered as of end-June 2021.

The peso dollar averaged P52.64/US$1 in the second quarter of 2022. On a quarter-on-quarter basis, the peso depreciated by 2.1 percent from an average of P51.53/US$1 in the first quarter of 2022. Similarly, the peso depreciated by 8.5 percent from an average of P48.18/US$1 recorded in Q2 2021. BSP

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