Title: Philippine Economic Outlook
1Philippine Economic Outlook
- Dr. Roberto F. de Ocampo
- President
- Makati Shangri-La
- 21 February 2006
2Outline of Presentation
- 2005 Philippine Economic Performance
- Analysis of Economic Performance
- Outlook for 2006
32005 A Challenging Year
- Protracted Political Crisis
- Fiscal Crisis from August 2004
- Escalating Oil Prices
- Sluggish Export Demand
- Slow Recovery from El Nino in 2004
4Economic Performance Indicators
- Surprising, resilient GDP growth
Growth Rates
Source NEDA
5Economic Performance Indicators
- Slower growth in most Asian countries
GDP Growth Rates for Selected Asian Countries
Source NEDA, Ateneo
6Economic Performance Indicators
Philippine Peso US Dollar Exchange Rate
Source BSP
7Economic Performance Indicators
- OFW Remittances on the rise
Remittances from Overseas Workers
25 Increase
In Millions of US
Source BSP
8Economic Performance Indicators
- Budget Deficit under control
RP Government Budget Deficit
In Billions of Philippine Pesos
Source BSP
9Economic Performance Indicators
- Stock market is rebounding
Philippine Stock Exchange Indicators
In Millions of Philippine Pesos
PSE Composite Index
Source PSE
10Economic Performance Indicators
3 Month Treasury Bill Rates
Source BSP
11Economic Performance Indicators
Monthly Inflation Rates 2000-2005
Source BSP
122006 Looking Up?
- Improved credit ratings outlook
- Increased tax collections from 12 VAT
- Improvement in agricultural outlook
- Better export potential
- Local business optimism
132006 Questions Remain
- Are things as good as they seem?
- If things are indeed going well, why is the
economic growth not being felt by the general
population?
142006 Challenges Remain
- Need to improve investment climate
15Economic Performance Indicators
Net Foreign Direct Investments
In Millions of US
Source BSP
162006 Challenges Remain
- Need to improve investment climate
- Currency appreciation may be difficult to sustain
17Strength of Currency
- Change in BSP Regulations
- Entry of portfolio funds to select stocks in the
market
18Economic Performance Indicators
- Return of Portfolio Investors
Net Inflows of Portfolio Investments
In Millions of US
Source BSP
19Strength of Currency
- Change in BSP Regulations
- Entry of portfolio funds to select stocks in the
market - Excess global liquidity looking for Asian
investments
20Strength of Currency
- Change in BSP Regulations
- Entry of portfolio funds to select stocks in the
market - Excess global liquidity looking for Asian
investments - Seasonal surge in OFW remittances
21Economic Performance Indicators
- Seasonal fluctuations due to OFW Remittances
Philippine Peso US Dollar Exchange Rate
Philippine Pesos
Source BSP
222006 Challenges Remain
- Need to improve investment climate
- Strengthening currency may difficult to sustain
- Higher taxes may lower consumer demand
23Low Overall Competitiveness
24Why is Growth not Being Felt?
- Slow growth in agriculture
- Falling investments
- Low job generation
- High inflation caused by oil and VAT
25Potential Growth Drivers
- Improved VAT collections/fiscal reforms
- Infrastructure development
- Power sector privatization
- Mining
- Booming sectors
- BPO / IT outsourcing
- Tourism
- Finance
26Potential Growth Challenges
- Tax revenue leakage
- Slow infrastructure development
- Opposition to mining investments
- Slow privatization
27Potential Risks
- Oil shock
- Bird flu pandemic
- Continuing political problems
28Political Situation
- Philippine Elections in 2007
- Two major political forces at play
- Those pushing for midterm elections
- Those pushing for parliamentary elections
- Both options require at least one year of
preparation - Critical date June 2006
29Outlook for 2006
- Political crisis overhang
- Stable growth
- India as model for development
30Philippine Economic Outlook
- Dr. Roberto F. de Ocampo
- President
- Makati Shangri-La
- 21 February 2006