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Peso falls to 57 level as dollar gains on bets of less dovish Fed

Peso falls to 57 level as dollar gains on bets of less dovish Fed

Provided by Philippine Daily Inquirer.



Updated at 4:32 pm on July 16, 2025

MANILA, Philippines — The peso depreciated to the 57:$1 level on Wednesday, as the greenback gained strength after higher US inflation dampened expectations of US Federal Reserve cuts.

The local currency ended the session at 57.085 against the greenback, losing 35.5 centavos from the previous closing rate of 56.73:$1.

Latest US inflation data showed that US President Donald Trump's tariffs may have started to put an upward pressure on consumer prices, which may delay the next rate cuts of the Fed.

The US  consumer price index quickened to 2.7 percent from a year ago in June, climbing from 2.4 percent in May as energy costs spiked. /dda

READ: US consumer inflation accelerates as tariff effects creep in

Forex closing July 16, 2025
Forex closing July 16, 2025



 

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