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What a credit ratings upgrade means for the Philippines

Imagine your parents paying P10,000 monthly amortization to a lender for a housing loan. Let’s assume that they have been paying religiously and on time during the entire duration of the loan. On the final year of payment, the lender decided to give them a bonus, reducing the amortization to P8,000 per month as a form of goodwill.

The extra cash can now be used by your parents to put more food on the table, to pay for housing repairs and maintenance, or even to increase your weekly allowance. Regardless of where it will be put to use, the savings from the loan reduction will surely benefit your family.

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Investment Grade: Fitch upgrades Philippines’ credit rating

The Philippines is now investment grade.

The news that everyone in the financial markets has been waiting for is finally here. Fitch Ratings announced today that it is upgrading the Philippines’ long-term foreign currency bond rating from BB+ to BBB-, the first notch in investment grade ratings.

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