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Friday, June 25, 2021 Vol. 16 No. 254
P25.00 nationwide | 2 sections 18 pages |
‘Aquino admin reforms paved the way for a stable economy’ Story on A2
In this June 8, 2012, file photo, President Benigno S. Aquino III departs Andrews Air Force Base for his working visit to Los Angeles, California, after the bilateral meeting with US President Barack Obama at the Oval Office in the US. Aquino died at 61 on Thursday (June 24) morning, of renal disease secondary to diabetes, missing a hoped-for kidney transplant. Stories on pages A2, A5 and A10. JAY MORALES / MALACAÑANG PHOTO BUREAU
BSP KEEPS RATES LOW TO SUPPORT ECONOMY By Bianca Cuaresma
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HE Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) announced on Thursday that it has decided to maintain its monetary policy settings at an accommodative stance to provide continued support to the economy amid Covid-19 related disruptions.
In a virtual press briefing, BSP Governor Benjamin Diokno said the Monetary Board decided to keep the interest rate on their overnight reverse repurchase facility at 2 percent. The interest rates on the overnight deposit and lending facilities were likewise kept at 1.5 percent and 2.5 percent, respectively. This is the fifth consecutive time that the Monetary Board retained their monetary policy settings at record lows to support the economy. BSP Deputy Governor Francisco Dakila Jr. also said in the same briefing that the BSP “has space” for monetary policy to be “accommodative as long as necessary” until the BSP sees “stronger and sustainable signs” of economic
recovery. “On balance, the expected path of inflation and downside risks to domestic economic growth warrant keeping monetary policy settings unchanged. The Monetary Board believes that sustained monetary policy support for domestic demand should help the economic recovery gain more traction, especially as risk aversion continues to temper credit activity despite ample liquidity in the financial system,” Diokno said. “The Monetary Board also observed that economic activity has improved in recent weeks, but the overall momentum of the economic recovery remains tentative as the threat of Covid-19 infections continues,” he added.
His Eminence Jose F. Cardinal Advincula is seen in front of the Manila Cathedral on Thursday (June 24) at his canonical possession and installation as the 33rd Archbishop of Manila. It coincided with the 450th founding anniversary of the city of Manila. BERNARD TESTA
ADVINCULA, A ‘LISTENING SHEPHERD’ By Samuel P. Medenilla
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EWLY installed Manila Archbishop Jose F. Cardinal Advincula said he will face head-on the “pastoral challenges” in helping the youth within his new jurisdiction as a “listening shepherd” of the Church. During his homily at his installation ceremony at the Manila Cathedral on Thursday, the prelate expressed concern over the
marginalized members of society, especially the young, whom he referred to as “lambs,” who need guidance. He noted how these vulnerable sectors become the target of the “marauding wolves,” especially during the pandemic and he has committed to listen to their plight. “I cannot feed my flock unless I listen first to their needs, their longings. While listening to them, I would be able to journey with them See “Advincula,” A2
See “BSP,” A2
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Source: BSP (June 24, 2021)