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ENDING activity by banks further accelerated in February as the economy continues to recover from the effects of the pandemic, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) reported on Thursday. Outstanding loans of universal and commercial banks grew at a faster rate of 8.8 percent in February from the 8.4-percent revised rate in January. This is the seventh consecutive month of bank lending acceleration in the country. Bank lending first collapsed into contraction territory in December 2020 by 0.7 percent as the restrictions brought about by the pandemic affected the local banking industry. The contraction persisted amid the sustained all-time-low monetary policy rate in place. In comparison, bank lending grew 13.6 percent before the onslaught of the

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“Credit activity continues to gain momentum as easing Covid-19 restrictions drive the improvement in mobility and market demand.” –Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

global health crisis in March 2020. “Credit activity continues to gain momentum as easing Covid-19 restrictions drive the improvement in mobility and market demand,” the BSP said in a statement. Broken down, outstanding loans for production activities went up by 9.7 percent in February from 9.5 percent (revised) in January driven by the increase in credit for real estate activities (16 percent); wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles (5.7 percent); information and communication (33.3 percent); financial and insurance activities (13.2 percent); manufacturing (11 percent) and electricity, gas, steam and air-conditioning supply (0.4 percent). See “Recovery,” A2

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HE national government’s outstanding debt rose to another recordhigh level in February this year, and may continue to increase in the coming months, due largely to more borrowings and the expectation of a weak currency ahead.

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On Thursday, the Bureau of Treasury (BTr) reported that the national government’s (NG) total outstanding debt hit P12.09 trillion as of end-February 2022, surpassing the previous all-time-high level of P12.03 trillion in January. The government’s debt rose by 0.5 percent or by P63.83 billion during the month, with the BTr blaming it largely on currency fluctuations and net financing from both local and external sources. Of the total debt stock, 30.4 percent was sourced externally while 69.6 percent were domestic borrowings. The NG domestic debt amounted to P8.41 trillion, P45.42 billion or 0.5 percent higher compared to the end-January 2022 level. According to the Treasury, the rise is primarily due to net issuance of domestic government securities, at P44.89 billion. From the end-December 2021 level, outstanding domestic debt has increased by P242.79 billion or 3 percent. Meanwhile, the NG external debt hit P3.68 trillion, P18.41 billion or 0.5 percent higher from the previous month. ByManuel Manuel Cayon “For February, the increment in external debt was By T.T.Cayon due to the impact of peso depreciation against the USD amounting to P17.91 billion and the net availment of external obligations amounting to P3.25 billion. These more than offset the P2.74-billion reduction caused by adjustments in other foreign currencies,” the BTr said in a statement.

S the country continues to confront the Covid-19 for the last two years, a former health secretary said the health agenda must be on top of the candidates’ agenda in the 2022 elections. In a health forum on Thursday, Dr. Manuel Dayrit said health is an election issue because the pandemic wrought great economic loss and impacted lives of millions as well. Dayrit, who as health secretary during the Arroyo administration led the fight against the SARS outbreak in 2002, said most Filipinos believe the government should provide free medicines and no-out-of pocket HOMEGROWN TREAT A fruit stall owner in Taguig City tends to his succulent fare—watermelons, best for summer. He notes: they are homegrown, not the imported ones, and certainly expenses for their health needs. not part of the smuggled fruits and vegetables that stakeholders in agriculture are railing about, prompting a Senate investigation. 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