Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
November 2016
HIS EXCELLENCY
JOSIE B. PEREZ
Deputy National Statistician
ISSN-0118-1572
FOREWORD
The monthly Economic Indicators is a regular publication of the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). It presents the latest available monthly
statistical indicators of the levels and trends of the country's economic activities and performance. These indicators have been carefully identified
to meet the varying needs of policymakers, decisionmakers and other researchers for more relevant data.
To guide data users towards a more meaningful analysis of economic behavior and events, the indicators are presented in a moving thirteen
month time series. In addition, the Summary Tables of the Summary Tables of Quarterly Gross National Income and Gross Domestic Product: First
Quarter 2014 to Third Quarter 2016 are included as special feature for this issue.
We gratefully acknowledge the sustained support and contribution of the various source agencies for providing the PSA with the necessary
data inputs. The regular and timely release of this publication depends greatly on the goodwill of the following cooperating agencies/organizations:
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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F. PRICES G. MONEY AND BANKING
1. Headline inflation rate F1 1. Broad money liabilities by composition G1
2. Purchasing power of peso F1 2. Broad money liabilities by origin G1
3. Consumer price index (CPI) in the Philippines F1 3. Factors affecting broad money liabilities G1
4. CPI in the National Capital Region F1 4. Liquidity aggregates of depository corporations G2
5. CPI in areas outside National Capital Region F1 5. Gross international reserves of the Central Bank G2
6. Consumer Price Index (CPI) by region F2 6. Reserve money G2
7. CPI of food, beverages, and tobacco in NCR F3 7. Interest rates G2
8. General Wholesale Price Index in Philippines F3 8. Loans by type of commercial banks G3
9. General Wholesale Price Index in Luzon F4 9. Balance of payment G4
10. General Wholesale Price Index in Visayas F4 10. Shares and stocks G5
11. General Wholesale Price Index in Mindanao F5
12. Retail Price Index (RPI) in NCR F5 H. PUBLIC FINANCE
13. RPI of selected construction materials in NCR F6 1. National government outstanding debt H1
14. WPI of selected construction materials in NCR F6 2. National government debt service H1
15. Producers' price index for manufacturing by industry F7 3. National government cash operations H2
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Symbols Meaning
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NOTES ON THE MONTHLY INDICATORS
VII
PART E. EMPLOYMENT PART H. PUBLIC FINANCE
Statistics on strike notices, and actual strikes per month are generated The collections data of the Bureau of Customs (BOC) refer to amounts
by the National Conciliation and Mediation Board (NCMB). On the other collected during the indicated months only. Cumulative levels can be
hand, data on overseas employment are provided by the Philippine derived by adding a number of successive figures.
Overseas Employment Administration (POEA).
The BSP data on internal debt are reported as outstanding levels as of
the end of each month. The difference between two successive figures
represents the increments or change in level during a specific month.
PART F. PRICES
Data on prices of agricultural commodities are collected by the PSA. Data on the cash operations of the National Government are supplied
Various price indices, which the agency produces, are also presented in by the Bureau of Treasury. The figures represent transactions made during
this section. These are the consumer price index, retail price index, the indicated months only.
general wholesale price index, and wholesale price index of construction
materials. The inflation rates and the purchasing power of peso, which are
computed based on the consumer price index, likewise appear in this
section. On the other hand, data on world prices on selected commodities
are provided by the BSP.
Data on money and banking are obtained from the BSP while data on
shares and stocks are sourced from Philippine Stock Exchange,
Incorporated.
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SUMMARY OF MAJOR INDICATORS
1. LRT Gross revenue collectionLine 1 (million pesos) Aug 2015 253 254 (0.39) Aug 2014 217 16.86
2. Visitor arrivals to the Philippines Aug 2016 502,739 560,872 (10.36) Aug 2015 480,689 4.59
3. Salary remittances of overseas Filipino workers
(million US$) Aug 2016 2,319.0 2,130.9 8.83 Aug 2015 1,994.1 16.29
4. Total merchandise imports (F.O.B. million US$) Oct 2016 6,921.0 7,101.0 (2.53) Oct 2015 6,534.0 5.92
5. Total merchandise exports (F.O.B. million US$) Oct 2016 4,758.0 5,211.0 (8.69) Oct 2015 4,590.0 3.66
6. Consumer price index (2006=100) All Items
a. Philippines Nov 2016 145.8 144.9 0.62 Nov 2015 142.3 2.46
b. National Capital Region (NCR) Nov 2016 135.0 134.5 0.37 Nov 2015 132.3 2.04
c. Areas outside National Capital Region (AONCR) Nov 2016 149.2 148.2 0.67 Nov 2015 145.4 2.61
7. Wholesale price index in the Philippines
All Items Oct 2016 230.9 227.6 1.45 Oct 2015 224.1 3.03
8. Wholesale price index in Luzon
All Items Oct 2016 235.2 231.3 1.69 Oct 2015 227.8 3.25
9. Wholesale price index in Visayas
All Items Oct 2016 218.1 216.3 0.83 Oct 2015 211.7 3.02
10. Wholesale price index in Mindanao
All Items Oct 2016 210.1 210.2 (0.05) Oct 2015 207.9 1.06
11. Broad money (million P) (SRFBased) Oct 2016 8,923,850 8,850,202 0.83 Oct 2015 7,887,061 13.15
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SUMMARY OF MAJOR INDICATORS
B. CUMULATIVE LEVELS
1. LRT Gross revenue collectionLine 1 (million pesos) JanAug 2015 2,008 JanAug 2014 1,661 20.93 251 8.00
2. Visitor arrivals to the Philippines JanAug 2016 4,042,049 JanAug 2015 3,590,038 12.59 5,360,682 0.75
3. Salary remittances of overseas Filipino workers
(million US$) JanAug 2016 17,642.3 JanAug 2015 16,868.5 4.59 25,606.8 0.69
4. Total merchandise imports (F.O.B. million US$) JanOct 2016 66,427.0 JanOct 2015 57,339.2 15.85 69,679.2 0.95
5. Total merchandise exports (F.O.B. million US$) JanOct 2016 46,448.2 JanOct 2015 48,992.9 (5.19) 58,770.9 0.79
6. Change in broad money (million P) (SRFBased) JanOct 2016 (469,049) JanOct 2015 (346,548) 35.35 8,426,170 (0.06)
7. National government cash operations (million P)
a. Revenues JanOct 2016 1,821,376 JanOct 2015 1,767,992 3.02 2,108,956 0.86
b. Expenditures JanOct 2016 2,037,424 JanOct 2015 1,820,566 11.91 2,230,645 0.91
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SPECIAL FEATURE
TABLE 1. GROSS NATIONAL INCOME AND GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY EXPENDITURE SHARES
1st Quarter 2014 to 3rd Quarter 2016
At Current Prices
(in million pesos)
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 2,885,754 3,140,859 3,043,114 3,575,325 3,037,132 3,317,608 3,184,384 3,768,233 3,269,988 3,608,194 3,480,227
Net Primary Income 663,149 664,348 655,300 678,132 663,562 681,098 698,369 746,618 717,282 715,692 720,533
GROSS NATIONAL INCOME 3,548,903 3,805,207 3,698,414 4,253,457 3,700,694 3,998,706 3,882,753 4,514,852 3,987,270 4,323,886 4,200,760
Source : Philippine Statistics Authority
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SPECIAL FEATURE
TABLE 2. GROSS NATIONAL INCOME AND GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY EXPENDITURE SHARES
1st Quarter 2014 to 3rd Quarter 2016
At Constant 2000 Prices
(in million pesos)
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 1,682,959 1,834,787 1,716,848 1,935,691 1,766,358 1,943,228 1,823,097 2,061,146 1,887,141 2,079,240 1,951,997
Net Primary Income 370,692 362,940 355,845 373,270 372,543 372,131 380,082 416,155 409,451 390,698 389,485
GROSS NATIONAL INCOME 2,053,651 2,197,727 2,072,693 2,308,961 2,138,900 2,315,359 2,203,179 2,477,300 2,296,592 2,469,938 2,341,482
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SPECIAL FEATURE
TABLE 3. GROSS NATIONAL INCOME AND GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY EXPENDITURE SHARES
Unit: In Percent
1st Quarter 2014 to 3rd Quarter 2016
At Current Prices
Growth Rates
20142015 20152016
TYPE OF EXPENDITURE
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3
1. Household Final Consumption
Expenditure 7.4 7.7 6.5 7.0 7.2 8.3 9.4
2. Government Final Consumption
Expenditure 2.0 3.6 16.1 16.3 12.6 16.9 5.2
3. Capital Formation (2.8) 3.7 9.9 9.3 28.4 39.2 18.2
A. Fixed Capital 1.2 7.6 11.4 16.3 20.6 21.0 20.9
1. Construction 5.7 16.0 9.9 8.3 14.8 14.9 17.1
2. Durable Equipment (3.8) (4.8) 14.0 31.7 29.0 36.0 27.3
3. Breeding Stock &
Orchard Dev't (1.4) 3.9 6.3 6.7 7.3 7.8 10.8
4. Intellectual Property Products 12.1 (7.5) 17.7 6.8 36.7 18.6 15.3
4. Exports 4.6 1.0 1.7 4.2 2.3 8.0 5.0
A. Exports of Goods (2.5) (9.7) (3.2) (3.1) (6.5) (2.8) (0.5)
B. Exports of Services 15.8 18.0 13.3 20.2 14.2 21.0 16.2
5. Less : Imports 3.1 6.8 11.5 13.9 16.4 22.8 13.2
A. Imports of Goods 2.9 3.7 11.3 12.0 16.7 23.2 13.0
B. Imports of Services 3.7 18.4 12.4 19.3 15.4 21.6 14.0
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 5.2 5.6 4.6 5.4 7.7 8.8 9.3
GROSS NATIONAL INCOME 4.3 5.1 5.0 6.1 7.7 8.1 8.2
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SPECIAL FEATURE
TABLE 4. GROSS NATIONAL INCOME AND GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY EXPENDITURE SHARES
Unit: In Percent
1st Quarter 2014 to 3rd Quarter 2016
At Constant 2000 Prices
Growth Rates
20142015 20152016
TYPE OF EXPENDITURE
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 5.0 5.9 6.2 6.5 6.8 7.0 7.1
GROSS NATIONAL INCOME 4.2 5.4 6.3 7.3 7.4 6.7 6.3
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SPECIAL FEATURE
TABLE 5. GROSS NATIONAL INCOME AND GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN
1st Quarter 2014 to 3rd Quarter 2016
At Current Prices
(in million pesos)
2. INDUSTRY SECTOR 916,982 965,772 900,238 1,175,778 952,825 1,009,249 907,461 1,225,334 1,018,024 1,081,717 993,460
a. Mining & Quarrying 34,149 39,639 30,055 26,349 28,906 29,347 24,846 25,009 29,769 27,511 29,395
b. Manufacturing 603,518 579,148 584,913 836,065 631,576 589,112 579,185 869,348 663,990 624,394 618,779
c. Construction 176,584 218,527 190,763 217,005 185,860 257,021 208,354 235,271 213,042 289,912 244,763
d. Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 102,731 128,459 94,506 96,359 106,483 133,769 95,076 95,706 111,222 139,900 100,522
3. SERVICE SECTOR 1,620,641 1,849,663 1,828,576 1,956,112 1,744,195 2,001,144 1,974,575 2,126,511 1,917,960 2,215,314 2,160,196
a. Transport, Storage & Communication 186,265 211,757 182,447 204,412 204,831 230,315 197,598 223,307 217,167 247,437 209,659
d. Real Estate, Renting & Business Activities 353,262 392,562 400,111 407,558 389,076 430,572 442,420 451,376 438,390 482,063 494,514
e. Public Administration &
Defense;Compulsory Social Security 101,072 136,288 122,098 140,691 97,706 136,410 126,210 152,034 109,252 152,364 133,776
f. Other Services 273,583 302,551 284,394 322,312 298,281 337,801 305,275 347,447 327,771 378,205 332,888
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 2,885,754 3,140,859 3,043,114 3,575,325 3,037,132 3,317,608 3,184,384 3,768,233 3,269,988 3,608,194 3,480,227
Net Primary Income 663,149 664,348 655,300 678,132 663,562 681,098 698,369 746,618 717,282 715,692 720,533
GROSS NATIONAL INCOME 3,548,903 3,805,207 3,698,414 4,253,457 3,700,694 3,998,706 3,882,753 4,514,852 3,987,270 4,323,886 4,200,760
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SPECIAL FEATURE
TABLE 6. GROSS NATIONAL INCOME AND GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN
1st Quarter 2014 to 3rd Quarter 2016
At Constant 2000 Prices
(in million pesos)
2. INDUSTRY SECTOR 561,261 614,518 558,090 657,319 590,832 652,185 592,408 700,372 643,806 698,361 643,092
a. Mining & Quarrying 21,674 30,307 16,368 13,346 21,135 27,706 16,449 15,209 23,492 25,609 16,379
b. Manufacturing 400,802 414,742 378,608 472,363 424,988 434,160 400,662 501,178 459,043 461,133 428,372
c. Construction 87,323 108,954 98,541 114,460 90,695 127,003 106,211 123,851 101,916 141,941 122,680
d. Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 51,462 60,515 64,573 57,150 54,013 63,316 69,086 60,133 59,355 69,678 75,661
3. SERVICE SECTOR 942,035 1,053,277 1,002,957 1,062,051 994,112 1,124,152 1,075,033 1,144,988 1,069,816 1,217,305 1,148,796
a. Transport, Storage & Communication 130,050 144,019 119,066 144,909 140,956 153,595 128,651 158,088 148,588 164,453 134,948
d. Real Estate, Renting & Business Activities 182,283 209,789 206,129 205,104 193,992 224,220 222,210 221,070 2,117,487 245,131 241,865
e. Public Administration &
Defense;Compulsory Social Security 68,889 83,322 71,140 70,181 66,134 82,685 72,967 75,297 69,570 87,978 75,638
f. Other Services 180,140 191,084 170,554 182,366 191,768 211,414 182,231 195,769 206,022 230,451 194,954
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 1,682,959 1,834,787 1,716,848 1,935,691 1,766,358 1,943,228 1,823,097 2,061,146 1,887,141 2,079,240 1,951,997
Net Primary Income 370,692 362,940 355,845 373,270 372,543 372,131 380,082 416,155 409,451 390,698 389,485
GROSS NATIONAL INCOME 2,053,651 2,197,727 2,072,693 2,308,961 2,138,900 2,315,359 2,203,179 2,477,300 2,296,592 2,469,938 2,341,482
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SPECIAL FEATURE
TABLE 7. GROSS NATIONAL INCOME AND GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN
Unit: In Percent
1st Quarter 2014 to 3rd Quarter 2016
At Current Prices
Growth Rates
20142015 20152016
INDUSTRY
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3
d. Real Estate, Renting & Business Activities 10.1 9.7 10.6 10.8 12.7 12.0 11.8
e. Public Administration &
Defense;Compulsory Social Security (3.3) 0.1 3.4 8.1 11.8 11.7 6.0
f. Other Services 9.0 11.7 7.3 7.8 9.9 12.0 9.0
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 5.2 5.6 4.6 5.4 7.7 8.8 9.3
GROSS NATIONAL INCOME 4.3 5.1 5.0 6.1 7.7 8.1 8.2
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SPECIAL FEATURE
TABLE 8. GROSS NATIONAL INCOME AND GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN
Unit: In Percent
At Constant 2000 Prices
Growth Rates
20142015 20152016
INDUSTRY
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3
d. Real Estate, Renting & Business Activities 6.4 6.9 7.8 7.8 9.0 9.3 8.8
e. Public Administration &
Defense;Compulsory Social Security (4.0) (0.8) 2.6 7.3 5.2 6.4 3.7
f. Other Services 6.5 10.6 6.8 7.3 7.4 9.0 7.0
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 5.0 5.9 6.2 6.5 6.8 7.0 7.1
GROSS NATIONAL INCOME 4.2 5.4 6.3 7.3 7.4 6.7 6.3
Source : Philippine Statistics Authority
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A. PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION
2015 Total 2016
INDICATOR Nov Dec 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
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A. PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION (concluded)
2015 Total 2016
INDICATOR Nov Dec 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
3. Index of volume of production of key manufacturing
enterprises by industry (2000=100) Average
MANUFACTURING 143.8 143.3 125.5 145.4 117.0 129.6 128.9 130.5 135.8 138.3 141.7 145.5 153.5
a. Food 132.3 133.5 118.5 134.0 140.7 148.7 141.6 133.3 116.9 121.6 121.2 121.2 149.9
b. Beverages 126.4 140.2 125.9 130.1 118.2 135.8 132.9 136.0 151.3 131.7 128.6 140.6 129.8
c. Tobacco products 8.3 7.9 6.9 5.2 5.4 6.9 5.8 6.6 8.7 8.7 8.7 8.1 9.2
d. Textile 33.2 33.4 40.9 33.6 33.9 40.8 34.1 37.2 36.8 37.2 36.2 43.7 36.2
e. Footwear and wearing apparel 26.5 34.2 27.4 20.6 22.9 24.5 27.7 25.8 27.0 29.6 27.5 25.5 27.1
f. Wood and wood products 64.7 60.4 60.2 51.8 54.7 67.0 61.2 63.0 65.3 66.2 63.5 67.9 60.9
g. Furniture and fixtures 741.7 849.9 809.4 794.4 668.5 959.1 570.1 664.4 796.4 670.1 697.1 633.3 700.2
h. Paper and paper products 74.4 72.8 74.9 71.8 74.0 78.0 81.2 78.7 69.9 73.7 73.0 75.7 80.5
i. Publishing and printing 174.0 131.7 143.4 172.3 184.5 134.2 124.7 124.8 160.3 151.2 132.8 135.0 144.9
j. Leather products 5.1 4.7 4.5 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.5 0.6
k. Rubber and plastic products 108.8 103.5 100.0 117.7 119.2 129.4 133.2 133.1 135.2 135.8 143.3 136.4 117.3
l. Petroleum products 32.5 36.3 46.8 39.6 37.7 36.9 32.3 39.2 47.4 53.5 52.3 58.3 55.4
m. Non metallic mineral products 141.2 147.8 138.0 125.4 130.6 137.2 138.7 141.7 142.6 138.9 139.2 138.5 135.3
m.1 Cement 179.1 188.0 182.4 150.7 161.5 170.9 175.8 187.3 183.9 184.1 181.3 176.7 175.6
m.2 Glass and glass products 126.6 132.4 135.5 119.3 118.1 122.6 124.7 104.8 131.3 104.5 111.9 129.8 114.0
n. Miscellaneous nonmetallic minerals 45.3 45.7 45.3 40.7 43.6 47.1 47.2 48.3 49.1 45.9 50.9 53.2 50.4
o. Basic metals 155.9 136.8 131.9 113.0 132.6 169.4 174.5 179.9 173.8 167.9 167.0 170.0 160.1
p. Iron and steel 113.6 117.7 120.1 114.4 113.9 116.5 123.3 131.4 133.9 129.6 123.8 120.7 102.7
q. Transport equipment 133.4 125.7 124.9 126.6 134.9 119.0 140.4 145.5 173.3 159.9 158.6 158.1 160.8
r. Electrical machinery 104.8 101.1 101.0 109.4 102.5 111.9 103.9 94.0 92.8 98.9 100.1 101.0 94.4
s. Miscellaneous manufactures 113.5 98.5 108.9 94.9 102.8 102.2 116.1 119.1 111.6 104.2 103.3 99.7 103.9
B. SALES
2015 Total 2016
INDICATOR Nov Dec 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
1. Automotive Vehicle Sales 26,979 26,679 288,609 23,808 25,150 27,515 27,697 30,317 32,993 29,967 32,472 31,451 31,132
Passenger Cars 10,649 10,461 116,381 8,632 9,819 11,345 9,920 10,893 11,951 11,230 11,136 12,110 11,499
Commercial Vehicles 16,330 16,218 172,228 15,176 15,331 16,170 17,777 19,424 21,042 18,737 21,336 19,341 19,633
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C. TRANSPORTATION AND TOURISM
2015 Total 2016
INDICATOR Nov Dec 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
1. Light Rail Transit Authority average
1.1 Line 1
a. No. of passengers (million) 12
b. Load factor (%) 98
c. Gross revenue collection
(million) 251
1.2 Line 2
a. No. of passengers (million) 5 5 5 6 6 5 4 6 6
b. Load factor (%) 53 55 54 60 59 57 43 56 58
c. Gross revenue collection
(million) 103 107 104 114 112 101 98 109 114
Sources : 1. Light Rail Transit Authority; 2. Metrostar Express; and 3. Land Transportation Office
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C. TRANSPORTATION AND TOURISM (continued)
2015 Total 2016
INDICATOR Nov Dec 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
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C. TRANSPORTATION AND TOURISM (continued)
2015 Total 2016
INDICATOR Nov Dec 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
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C. TRANSPORTATION AND TOURISM (concluded)
2015 Total 2016
INDICATOR Nov Dec 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
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D. EXTERNAL SECTOR
2015 Total 2016
INDICATOR Nov Dec 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
1. Guiding rate average (P per US$) Average
a. BSP rates
1. Buying rate 46.750 46.980 45.248 47.20 47.25 45.80 40.90 46.50 44.95 45.35 46.20 48.10 48.20 44.60
2. Selling rate 47.250 47.480 45.748 47.70 47.75 46.30 41.40 47.00 45.45 45.85 46.70 48.60 48.70 45.10
b. PDS reference rate 47.007 47.230 45.503 47.51 47.64 46.03 41.14 46.75 45.19 45.62 46.47 48.33
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D. EXTERNAL SECTOR (continued)
2015 Total 2016
INDICATOR Nov Dec 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
6. Total value of merchandise imports by
type of good (F.O.B. in million U.S.$) 6,095.0 6,245.0 69,679.2 6,825.0 5,414.0 6,357.9 6,529.0 6,736.0 6,853.0 6,732.0 6,926.5 7,100.7 6,921.0
a. Machinery other than electric 4,312.0 672.1
b. Mineral fuels, lubricants
and related materials 582.9 649.3 7,486.2 697.4 420.9 591.9 694.5 640.0 768.0 626.0 607.1 705.6 689.2
c. Base metals 1,058.5 1.0 161.5
d. Cereals and cereal preparations 209.1 73.6 1,740.6 140.6 111.2 113.9 118.3 145.3 90.9 106.2 106.6 166.8
e. Transport equipment 484.3 340.2 5,730.3 687.9 505.5 690.4 668.2 703.6 714.0 584.6 870.5 804.8 1,034.8
f. Organic and inorganic chemicals 91.8 57.2 1,193.3 117.7 103.3 127.5 123.0 111.4 131.6 125.8 145.4 115.2 118.8
g. Chemical materials and products 69.1 49.4 938.0 90.6 79.8 103.3 103.4 104.3 93.8 104.0 115.0 103.2 99.9
h. Electric machinery, apparatus
and appliances 5,295.2
i. Textiles fibers (not manufactured into
yarn, thread of fabrics) and waste silk 15.0 6.5 97.7 8.7 7.7 7.6 9.8 11.4 97.4 12.3 13.2 12.2
j. Dairy products 49.9 17.9 710.0 56.4 63.2 78.3 64.6 73.6 61.2 63.7 68.8 63.7 52.8
k. Manufactures of metals 127.4 87.3 1,002.5
l. Textile yarn, fabrics, madeup
articles and related products 72.4 44.3 804.3 95.4 78.7 78.9 90.6 106.0 97.4 90.7 93.7 99.8 102.1
m. Paper, paperboard and manufactures
thereof 66.4 29.4 834.3 74.5 93.5 80.0
n. Professional, scientific and controlling
instruments; photographic and optical
goods, watches & clocks 66.4 44.3 588.1 64.2 62.7 78.8 68.9 64.3 66.5 83.8 68.0 86.3 71.3
o. Medicinal and pharmaceutical products 93.1 48.2 1,216.3 122.8 120.2 119.1 115.9 120.6 127.5 111.7 132.0 139.8 102.9
p. Fish and fish preparation 39.2 19.9 319.6 30.8 25.9 29.2 20.0 34.5 24.8 44.6 43.3 25.0 34.5
q. Miscellaneous manufactured articles 171.2 106.8 1,771.4 162.4 190.5 185.9 210.8 209.0 264.7 248.0 200.5
r. Nonmetallic manufactures,n.e.s 81.3 52.7 865.6 78.8 83.7 97.3 101.7 103.6 91.3 97.3 102.0 90.2
s. Dyeing, tanning and coloring materials 36.8 17.1 432.9 31.1 25.9 31.3 32.1 35.9 38.9 37.4 37.9 39.2 31.0
t. Fertilizers, manufactured 29.0 18.3 489.4 36.7 40.8 31.1 34.6 27.0 30.0 50.6 31.6 50.7 15.8
u. Others 3,809.8 4,582.7 32,793.2 4,565.1 2,860.2 3,937.3 4,097.3 4,270.6 4,196.5 4,384.7 4,231.6 4,517.4 4,018.2
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D. EXTERNAL SECTOR (continued)
2015 Total 2016
INDICATOR Nov Dec 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
7. Total value of imports by country
of origin (F.O.B. in million U.S.$) 6,095.0 6,245.0 69,679.2 6,825.0 5,414.0 6,357.9 6,560.0 6,736.1 6,852.9 6,731.6 6,926.5 7,100.7 6,921.0
a. United States 619.6 415.8 7,337.7 606.5 519.3 574.3 553.7 572.4 530.5 572.8 636.0 646.0 614.9
b. Japan 721.1 482.3 6,384.1 727.8 671.7 764.7 751.4 709.5 852.2 825.9 807.8 855.9 844.7
c. European Union
France 50.1 24.5 1,036.6 186.1 48.8 51.5 115.6 41.3 39.3 35.6 47.3 47.3 64.4
Germany 129.3 83.7 2,510.1 135.4 124.5 128.9 131.5 136.8 155.4 150.1 149.6 140.1 368.1
Netherlands 29.0 27.0 388.6 43.8 37.8 42.3 43.4 40.9 41.4 42.8 45.6 34.8 45.0
United Kingdom 4 288.9 43.9 45.8 37.0 49.2 38.1 40.2
Italy 31.0 15.2 425.6 41.6 37.3 31.1 31.5 41.2 39.7 45.5 44.0 38.5
d. Middle East
Kuwait 89.1 105.3 746.2 104.2 76.6 85.1 119.4 58.5 77.6 66.0 77.8 67.1 68.2
Saudi Arabia 88.5 167.4 1,815.2 162.0 57.8 91.8 4.4 67.5 72.6 141.6 65.9 101.6 69.0
Bahrain 0.2 0.1 6.2 0.2 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 * 0.1
e. ASEAN Countries
Indonesia 212.6 133.4 2,928.9 241.4 107.6 305.0 325.7 412.3 365.9 277.3 464.3 403.4 426.4
Malaysia 5 245.0 159.8 3,046.1 279.3 210.5 269.8 274.8 273.0 280.5 250.8 304.8 315.7 264.0
Singapore 423.5 322.4 4,677.9 437.2 366.1 428.8 439.7 435.1 457.3 444.2 410.5 442.8 508.8
Thailand 465.4 293.3 4,282.3 491.2 523.4 620.0 496.4 545.0 531.9 514.1 512.0 568.5 529.4
Vietnam 154.8 77.1 1,179.5 159.9 128.4 169.0 150.5 166.1 153.2 150.3 157.9 162.4 157.5
Union of Myanmar (Burma) 0.8 0.8 17.1 2.5 1.2 2.1 2.3 1.2 1.9 0.9 1.3
Cambodia (Democratic Kampuchea) 1.8 0.8 12.9 2.0 0.8 1.2 2.2 0.9 1.1 1.2 2.1
Brunei Darussalam * 6.1 * * 1.2 1.9 0.3 1.0 0.7 13.8
Lao People's Democratic Rep. * 0.1 * * 0.3 * * 0.1
f. People's Republic of China 1,018.4 689.5 10,832.0 1,228.0 867.3 1,039.7 1,317.8 1,374.5 1,287.1 1,287.2 1,294.5 1,392.8 1,153.5
g. Other Countries
Australia 60.9 18.5 775.7 45.4 89.8 65.9 86.1 81.0 61.8 58.3 65.0 76.2 73.8
Canada 22.6 11.1 370.9 48.9 34.1 27.4 28.9 35.7 28.3 28.1 34.7
Commonwealth of Independent States 335.6 7.6 3.5 25.1 14.4 20.4
Hong Kong 189.4 108.8 1,818.0 240.4 117.7 170.5 194.5 211.1 200.1 203.8 219.3 196.4 192.6
Romania 0.2 0.2 5.3 0.4 4.9 0.4 0.2 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.5
South Korea 3,267.4 492.7 309.2 447.2 407.9 448.4 444.5 486.0 426.0 422.6 435.1
Taiwan 561.1 256.0 5,260.6 464.8 351.2 402.1 389.2 440.3 490.3 453.0 463.9 398.8 446.8
All Others 980.7 2,852.0 9,923.8 683.2 727.5 593.3 637.5 602.0 664.4 642.2 778.4 671.2 620.2
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D. EXTERNAL SECTOR (continued)
2015 Total 2016
INDICATOR Nov Dec 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
8. Total value of merchandise exports
(F.O.B. in million U.S.$) 5,118.0 4,660.0 58,770.9 4,187.0 4,310.0 4,611.3 4,254.2 4,711.0 4,754.4 4,673.2 4,904.0 5,210.7 4,757.9
a. Logs and lumber 1.4 1.5 30.7 2.6 2.0 2.1 2.0 2.3
b. Copper concentrates 60.7 68.9 580.4 28.5 57.1 7.4 46.2 24.6 54.9 45.3 48.3 48.2
c. Sugar 26.7 48.7 34.7 0.1 0.1
1
d. Coconut oil 90.0 48.9 1,095.3 60.6 79.7 48.7 62.3 63.6 105.0 131.8 97.4 85.2 153.1
e. Plywood 0.3 0.1
f. Dessicated coconut 8.8 9.6 158.9 9.7 8.1 8.8 8.6 9.1 13.0 26.8 18.4 33.6 17.9
g. Bananas (fresh) 16.1 24.5 433.4 36.3 50.4 50.6 50.6 44.7 36.7 57.7 45.3 78.5 54.4
h. Gold 2 24.8 28.4 343.7 54.4 39.9 74.0 4.3 48.8 79.2 43.0 52.0 35.7 31.2
i. Copraoil cake or meal 4.2 5.2 69.8 2.9 4.5 3.8 3.1 6.3 2.4 4.8 6.9 4.2 3.2
j. Abaca unmanufactured 6.0
k. Pineapple and pineapple products 54.4 60.7 539.9 60.9 61.4 63.6 62.3 42.7 56.6 50.9 61.9 56.3 25.1
l. Molasses inedible 3.4
m. Portland cement 1.2
n. Veneer sheets & corestock 0.9
o. Unmanufactured Tobacco 3.9 4.9 103.0 4.2 3.2 9.3 9.0 3.3 2.7 3.8 10.4 14.0 10.7
p. Iron ore agglomerates (sinters) 8.4 4.2 93.7 9.6 6.7 7.6 10.0 6.8 11.9 5.8 16.6
q. Shrimps & prawns,fresh,chilled/frozen 3.9 2.0 29.4 1.5 1.5 0.7 1.2 1.7 2.3 5.1 5.8 7.4 5.8
r. Woodcraft and furniture 326.2 250.9 3,042.1 236.5 262.3 332.8 257.1 303.7 274.3 224.9 254.6 278.9 241.9
s. Chromium ore 1.8 10.7 0.3 2.1
t. Electronics and components: 2,773.5 2,528.9 28,254.8 2,141.7 2,130.6 2,355.6 2,257.6 2,263.1 2,429.1 2,400.5 2,633.5 2,669.7 2,493.9
Others
New coverage (starting Jan 2003)
Components/devices (semiconductors) 1,960.5 1,698.8 20,698.5 1,476.3 1,496.3 1,644.7 1,624.5 1,574.2 1,715.4 1,698.6 1,911.8 1,944.7 1,708.5
Electronic data processing 525.3 508.8 4,688.7 435.9 380.8 393.8 341.8 436.9 433.9 439.2 453.2 489.4 497.8
Office equipment 61.2 43.4 644.5 29.0 13.8 24.9 23.5 68.5 16.0 22.1 19.2 21.2 36.8
Consumer electronics 39.0 51.8 443.9 43.9 51.7 72.0 22.9 28.6 88.6 37.3 32.7 17.6 62.7
Telecommunications 74.9 138.4 535.3 61.0 86.8 80.2 35.9 49.3 61.7 79.8 83.1 74.4 55.4
Communication/radar 53.6 29.8 354.5 31.7 33.0 40.3 40.8 32.6 39.5 43.9 48.0 44.9 41.5
Control and instrumentation 40.9 41.1 581.4 46.6 49.6 48.9 58.4 52.1 56.8 60.0 64.4 54.6 69.5
Medical/industrial instrumentation 8.3 7.4 195.8 9.7 9.1 9.8 10.1 12.1 10.4 8.8 9.4 11.8 10.4
Automotive electronics 9.9 9.4 112.2 7.6 9.6 40.9 9.6 8.8 6.9 10.8 11.7 11.0 11.2
u. Articles of apparel and clothing
accessories 76.9 89.0 1,441.4 86.6 83.0 92.4 95.1 78.0 89.7 100.8 91.4 96.3 68.4
v. Cordage, cable, rope & twine 49.0
w. Footwear 2.5 2.9 51.6 4.1 3.0 2.2 3.3 3.0 3.5 3.6 4.4 4.5 5.3
3
x. Tuna 13.3 19.3 20.8 14.9 13.8 19.5 4.5 14.9 23.0 28.1 20.3 27.8 25.0
y. Coffee not roasted, raw or green 0.1
z. Petroleum products 4 9.4 36.2 252.2 10.0 8.8 0.4 18.6 36.7 17.4 13.1 23.5 5.4
aa. Others 1,638.0 1,474.1 22,131.4 1,373.4 1,479.9 1,475.8 1,417.4 1,756.5 1,563.9 1,511.2 1,526.5 1,744.7 1,566.1
1
Includes crude and refined 3 Includes fresh, fr
2 4 includes refined petroleum products, manu
Extracted from copper ores & concentrates
Notes : Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.
Preliminary results
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D. EXTERNAL SECTOR (concluded)
2015 Total 2016
INDICATOR Nov Dec 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
9. Total value of exports by country of
destination (F.O.B. in million U.S.$) 5,118.0 4,660.0 58,770.9 4,187.0 4,310.0 4,611.3 4,254.2 4,714.7 4,754.4 4,673.2 4,904.0 5,210.7 4,757.9
a. United States 2/ 716.5 696.6 8,745.3 698.9 743.0 672.5 704.3 709.0 740.9 777.0 738.8 737.2 737.2
b. Japan 1/ 1,090.8 939.2 12,381.2 950.5 939.6 991.4 850.7 1,034.7 980.5 909.5 1,001.7 1,118.3 983.8
c. European Union
France 37.4 40.4 415.9 37.9 51.3 60.5 57.4 54.0 61.2 67.3 76.3 73.8 57.8
Germany 196.5 302.8 2,646.4 179.5 187.3 187.2 189.6 182.6 203.0 213.1 202.7 221.6 180.7
Netherlands 170.2 95.7 1,772.0 139.5 145.5 125.3 146.2 140.9 131.6 169.7 147.5 133.8 153.8
United Kingdom 408.0 37.2 33.4 38.0 42.0 41.1 39.0 47.1 46.0 43.4 35.3
Italy 16.7 10.2 187.1 83.4 16.6 8.8 17.3 10.2 19.8 8.7 11.7
d. Middle East
Kuwait 2.6 3.0 33.1 2.0 2.7 4.1 4.7 4.2 3.8 3.2 4.2
Saudi Arabia 7.2 6.9 73.0 5.6 6.4 7.5 8.8 6.1 7.0 5.3 7.4
Bahrain 0.6 0.6 9.1 0.5 0.3 1.9 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.6 0.5
e. ASEAN Countries
Indonesia 48.7 56.9 628.2 43.3 78.4 47.3 45.6 66.4 31.5 48.7 39.1 48.3 52.1
Malaysia 3/ 85.6 111.7 1,198.6 81.3 81.5 87.1 105.3 86.8 99.7 98.9 92.6 100.9 110.6
Singapore 303.5 303.3 3,375.1 278.7 289.0 299.6 349.5 276.4 315.5 311.3 346.3 326.7 317.4
Thailand 211.6 179.9 2,263.4 170.5 161.6 178.9 158.1 175.9 174.6 163.8 186.0 205.4 180.3
Vietnam 59.0 70.5 727.1 53.1 53.4 72.1 57.6 54.0 50.4 53.1 60.4 64.0 76.2
Union of Myanmar (Burma) 2.1 1.5 34.1 1.2 2.0 2.0 1.1 1.3 1.2 0.9 1.3
Cambodia (Democratic Kampuchea) 0.7 1.1 8.6 0.9 0.8 1.1 0.9 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.4
Brunei Darussalam 0.7 0.8 11.6 1.0 0.7 0.7 1.1 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.7
Lao People's Democratic Rep. 0.1 0.1 15.7 0.7 0.6 * * * * 0.1 *
f. People's Republic of China 503.5 422.1 6,393.0 405.7 392.9 457.4 416.1 493.4 536.1 520.9 558.4 633.4 571.9
g. Other Countries
Australia 36.5 34.7 451.2 29.7 29.1 38.1 35.4 32.3 37.9 45.5 36.4 36.6 29.5
Canada 42.1 39.6 563.5 45.7 37.6 44.1 41.9 38.6 52.7 48.8 47.6 43.9 44.8
Commonwealth of Independent States 39.1 3.5 4.0
Hong Kong 558.3 574.9 6,199.5 438.8 421.1 574.7 472.0 514.4 589.4 562.3 635.5 590.9 541.6
Romania 1.6 1.9 47.8 2.2 2.2 2.5 1.5 2.5 3.2 2.4 3.8
South Korea 202.3 2,308.9 148.3 186.4 188.7 2.3 160.8 154.6 154.7 169.2 166.3 149.1
Taiwan 385.9 171.8 2,177.1 136.6 139.7 159.3 140.4 164.0 175.3 180.2 189.6 191.9 176.8
All Others 639.7 (4,268.7) 996.8 640.5 307.0 360.6 404.0 462.9 340.1 274.3 329.9 443.3 359.0
1/
Includes Okinawa
2/
Includes Alaska and Hawaii
3/
Includes Sabah and Sarawak
Notes : Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.
Preliminary results
Source : Philippine Statistics Authority
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E. EMPLOYMENT
2015 Total 2016
INDICATOR Nov Dec 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
1. Strike notices
a. Cases pending, beginning 32 32 533 38 38 38 48 39 37 38 38 38 38 38
b. New notices filed 187 7 529 11 14 16 12 11 16 19 115 129 146 167
c. Cases handled 219 1,004 49 52 54 60 50 53 57 153 167 184 205
d. Cases disposed 173 15 481 11 14 6 21 13 15 12 111 126 141 159
1. Settled 165 14 458 11 14 6 20 11 13 11 103 118 131 147
2. Assumed jurisdiction by the Secretary 1 1 1 1 1
3. Certified for compulsory arbitration 1 3
4. Treated as Preventive Mediation Case
5. Other Modes of Disposition
4. Materialized into actual strike/lockout 4 7 2 1 1 6 6 8 11
5. Subsumed/Consolidated to AJ/CCA 1 2 1
6. Others 2 5 1 1 1 1
2. Actual strikes
a. Cases pending, beginning 5 2 3
b. New strikes declared 5 5 2 1 2 7 8 10 13
c. Cases handled 5 16 2 3 5 7 4 10 13
d. Work normalized (Cases Disposed) 5 13 2 5 5
1. Settled 5 13 3 4 5 5
2. Assumed jurisdiction by the Secretary 1
3. Certified for compulsory arbitration
4. Other Modes of Disposition
e. Workers involved 730 2,110 175 217 146 62,638 675 1,117 1,251
f. Mandays lost to date 4,882 10,806 11,675 1,736 1,846 22,969 30,579 69,272 98,228
E-1
F. PRICES
2015 Average 2016
INDICATOR Nov Dec 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
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F. PRICES (continued)
2015 Average 2016
INDICATOR Nov Dec 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
6. Consumer price index by region (2006=100)
a. All items
1. Philippines 142.3 142.6 141.5 142.9 142.5 142.6 142.9 143.4 144.0 144.2 144.3 144.6 144.9 145.8
2. National Capital Region (NCR) 132.3 132.2 131.8 132.0 132.1 131.9 132.3 132.7 133.0 133.4 133.6 134.1 134.5 135.0
3. Areas Outside NCR 145.4 145.8 144.6 146.3 145.8 145.9 146.2 146.7 147.4 147.6 147.6 147.9 148.2 149.2
Cordillera Autonomous Region 140.9 141.0 139.4 141.1 140.9 141.1 140.9 140.9 141.6 142.4 141.2 142.3 142.7 144.4
Region 1 Ilocos 135.7 135.7 134.3 136.4 136.3 136.1 135.9 136.2 136.4 136.5 136.4 136.7 136.9 138.2
Region 2 Cagayan Valley 145.1 145.5 143.9 146.7 146.3 146.1 146.5 147.2 147.8 148.1 147.9 148.2 148.4 152.8
Region 3 Central Luzon 143.3 143.4 142.1 143.6 142.9 143.0 143.1 144.0 145.2 145.6 145.7 146.3 146.8 148.2
Region 4A CALABARZON 140.3 140.6 139.7 141.2 140.2 139.9 140.0 140.2 140.6 140.8 140.7 141.1 141.3 142.4
Region 4B MIMAROPA 145.4 145.6 144.8 146.8 147.0 147.1 147.1 147.4 147.7 147.7 147.8 148.3 148.6 148.6
Region 5 Bicol 145.6 145.4 145.6 146.3 146.0 145.9 145.9 146.4 146.8 146.7 147.2 147.7 148.5 149.3
Region 6 Western Visayas a/ 148.2 148.7 147.8 152.1 151.7 151.4 151.4 151.8 152.7 153.2 153.2 153.3 153.6 154.2
Region 7 Central Visayas b/ 145.3 146.0 143.9 145.8 145.7 146.6 147.1 147.5 148.3 148.1 148.4 148.8 149.3 149.5
Region 8 Eastern Visayas 152.4 152.7 151.9 152.6 152.6 152.6 152.5 152.9 153.5 153.8 154.3 154.7 154.9 155.6
Region 9 Zamboanga Peninsula 154.3 155.0 153.6 157.4 156.9 157.0 157.4 158.2 158.5 158.4 158.5 158.3 158.6 158.8
Region 10 Northern Mindanao 153.0 153.1 152.9 153.1 152.9 153.2 154.0 154.6 155.5 155.9 155.9 155.7 156.1 156.0
Region 11 Davao 149.8 150.6 149.0 151.7 151.4 152.2 153.4 153.6 154.6 154.8 154.4 154.0 154.2 155.0
Region 12 SOCCSKSARGEN 151.0 151.7 150.6 152.0 152.0 152.7 154.1 154.9 156.3 156.3 156.7 156.6 156.2 156.0
Caraga 159.9 160.8 159.6 161.1 161.4 161.5 162.0 162.6 162.6 162.9 163.0 163.4 163.5 163.5
ARMM 158.4 158.5 156.4 158.2 159.1 159.2 159.6 160.5 160.9 161.4 161.8 161.8 162.4 162.9
NIR Negros Island Region c/ 154.0 146.1 145.2 145.0 145.2 145.4 146.6 147.1 147.2 147.3 147.3 147.7 148.7
b. Food and nonalcoholic beverages
1. Philippines 159.1 159.0 157.3 160.1 159.2 158.8 159.0 160.0 160.9 161.2 161.4 162.1 162.8 164.4
2. National Capital Region (NCR) 150.8 150.7 148.1 150.7 150.4 149.7 150.2 151.7 152.4 152.9 153.7 155.2 156.7 158.2
3. Areas Outside NCR 160.8 160.8 159.2 162.1 161.0 160.7 160.9 161.7 162.7 163.0 163.0 163.6 164.1 165.7
Cordillera Autonomous Region 154.5 154.7 152.0 155.0 154.2 154.6 153.5 153.4 154.6 156.1 154.4 156.5 157.0 161.1
Region 1 Ilocos 150.8 150.6 147.5 151.3 151.1 150.1 149.6 150.0 150.4 150.6 150.4 150.8 151.1 154.2
Region 2 Cagayan Valley 160.8 160.3 157.8 162.2 160.8 159.8 159.8 161.0 162.3 163.1 162.8 163.1 163.1 172.2
Region 3 Central Luzon 157.4 157.0 154.3 158.1 156.4 156.1 156.1 157.1 158.5 159.3 159.0 160.3 161.0 163.4
Region 4A CALABARZON 159.4 159.8 157.5 162.2 159.4 158.0 157.6 158.0 158.8 158.6 158.8 159.8 160.3 162.6
Region 4B MIMAROPA 162.8 162.9 161.6 164.5 164.9 164.9 164.6 165.0 165.4 165.4 165.7 166.7 167.2 167.0
Region 5 Bicol 163.0 161.6 163.0 163.2 161.6 160.5 160.1 161.1 161.7 161.6 162.4 163.6 165.0 166.7
Region 6 Western Visayas a/ 161.6 161.8 160.5 164.0 162.9 162.2 162.1 162.5 164.3 165.5 165.7 165.8 166.1 167.0
Region 7 Central Visayas b/ 157.5 157.5 155.6 158.5 158.1 159.5 160.4 161.0 162.0 161.4 161.6 162.0 162.3 162.7
Region 8 Eastern Visayas 170.6 170.5 169.8 370.5 170.4 170.1 169.8 170.3 171.2 171.5 172.1 172.5 173.1 174.1
Region 9 Zamboanga Peninsula 163.7 163.8 163.3 165.3 165.1 164.7 165.4 166.5 166.8 166.6 166.5 165.7 166.2 166.3
Region 10 Northern Mindanao 165.0 164.6 165.6 165.0 164.6 165.1 165.9 166.5 167.6 168.3 168.2 168.1 168.3 167.3
Region 11 Davao 165.6 166.6 165.7 168.7 168.5 169.1 170.8 170.9 172.1 172.5 171.7 171.1 171.5 170.9
Region 12 SOCCSKSARGEN 158.4 159.0 158.3 159.3 159.2 160.4 162.5 164.8 165.8 166.3 166.5 165.9 165.7 164.7
Caraga 166.9 168.1 167.4 168.8 169.6 169.6 170.2 171.1 171.6 171.9 172.1 172.5 173.0 173.0
ARMM 178.2 178.1 175.1 178.7 179.3 179.3 179.8 180.9 181.6 182.4 182.9 183.0 183.8 184.3
NIR Negros Island Region c/ 158.9 158.2 145.2 159.4 159.5 159.7 162.0 163.1 163.7 163.8 164.1 164.7 166.4
a/ Excludes the province of Negros Occidental
b/ Excludes the province of Negros Oriental
c/ Consists of provinces of Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental
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F. PRICES (continued)
2015 Average 2016
INDICATOR Nov Dec 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
7. Consumer price index of food and nonalcoholic
beverages in NCR : (2006=100) 150.8 150.7 148.1 150.7 150.4 149.7 150.2 151.7 152.4 152.9 153.7 155.2 156.7 158.2
a. Food 152.8 152.7 150.0 152.8 152.4 151.6 152.1 153.7 154.4 155.0 155.8 157.4 159.1 160.7
(1) Bread and Cereals 170.3 171.0 170.4 170.0 169.7 169.7 169.2 169.8 171.2 172.5 173.0 173.3 174.5 175.0
i. Rice 178.8 179.8 179.8 178.1 177.3 177.3 175.3 175.7 177.4 178.9 179.9 180.4 181.6 181.9
ii.Corn 234.6 241.5 198.2 174.4 243.4 248.2 260.6 257.7 268.6 282.5 271.1 270.7 296.3 321.4
iii.Other Cereals, Flour, Cereal Preparation, Bread
Pasta and Other Bakery Products 153.9 153.9 153.7 154.0 154.4 154.3 155.9 156.8 157.4 157.9 157.9 158.0 158.3 158.3
(2) Meat 139.3 139.6 137.3 139.7 140.3 139.5 139.6 142.0 141.9 142.8 142.5 141.8 142.1 142.8
(3.) Fish 141.3 144.3 141.3 146.2 148.2 147.8 146.5 148.8 149.4 149.5 151.0 149.8 151.8 153.6
(4.) Milk, cheese and eggs 140.3 140.2 140.2 140.2 140.6 141.2 141.2 141.3 141.6 142.2 142.7 143.2 143.2 143.1
(5.) Oils and fats 197.5 197.5 197.4 197.0 197.2 196.2 199.1 202.5 205.5 207.0 207.9 209.0 209.5 210.1
(6.) Fruit 157.4 157.3 153.0 158.1 156.2 160.2 166.7 163.9 162.2 161.2 167.9 179.5 181.4 183.7
(7.) Vegetables 169.5 161.3 146.1 161.4 153.5 144.0 146.9 152.2 155.7 155.7 156.6 168.2 177.5 186.8
(8.) Sugar, jam, honey, chocolate and confectionery 126.6 126.8 125.7 127.3 127.6 130.3 130.5 131.0 131.6 132.2 132.4 132.6 132.6 132.6
(9.) Food products and n.e.c. 147.2 146.4 150.0 146.2 146.4 145.9 149.1 149.4 149.3 148.2 147.2 146.8 148.2 149.2
b. Nonalcoholic beverages 150.8 150.7 131.4 150.7 128.1 128.4 128.5 129.0 129.1 129.5 129.5 129.5 129.7 129.7
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F. PRICES (continued)
2015 Average 2,016.0
INDICATOR Nov Dec 2,015.0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
9. General wholesale price index in Luzon
(1998=100)
ALL ITEMS 228.5 224.9 227.4 221.8 223.5 224.9 226.6 229.4 231.4 230.2 229.4 231.3 235.2
a. Food 221.7 225.3 219.5 222.3 225.7 225.9 222.8 224.9 227.3 226.4 226.9 227.3 229.1
b. Beverages and tobacco 249.3 251.0 247.8 252.2 252.4 252.5 253.3 253.3 253.9 253.9 254.7 254.7 254.7
c. Crude materials, inedible, except fuels 221.4 228.1 220.4 234.1 245.5 265.9 277.2 265.6 269.8 265.7 260.3 262.8 262.3
d. Mineral fuels, lubricants and
related materials 478.9 421.0 480.6 394.0 393.5 404.8 423.8 450.6 461.0 452.7 444.3 454.4 476.5
e. Chemicals including animal and
vegetable oils and fats 217.2 218.5 216.1 218.8 221.6 218.7 228.4 225.8 226.9 226.7 224.8 233.2 246.7
f. Manufactured goods classified
chiefly by materials 176.8 176.8 176.0 176.6 176.3 176.4 176.6 176.8 177.0 177.2 177.4 177.6 177.8
g. Machinery and transport
equipment 160.0 160.0 160.0 159.6 160.1 160.1 160.1 160.1 160.1 160.0 160.0 160.2 160.3
h. Miscellaneous manufactured
articles 213.2 213.6 212.0 216.2 215.7 215.7 215.7 216.0 216.0 216.0 216.0 216.2 218.0
10. General wholesale price index in Visayas
(1998=100)
ALL ITEMS 211.9 212.5 211.4 210.0 210.6 212.1 212.3 212.4 213.4 217.3 216.4 216.3 218.1
a. Food 238.0 243.7 235.1 242.2 240.3 240.6 240.9 240.5 239.4 250.0 250.2 249.2 250.4
b. Beverages and tobacco 241.1 241.2 237.5 241.2 242.8 243.3 243.3 243.8 243.8 243.8 243.8 243.8 243.8
c. Crude materials, inedible, except fuels 231.5 229.1 238.7 229.2 254.8 277.8 274.5 267.8 273.0 261.4 259.2 268.4 269.6
d. Mineral fuels, lubricants and
related materials 350.5 332.1 360.2 306.7 314.6 326.5 329.2 333.4 350.2 345.2 346.5 347.3 365.4
e. Chemicals including animal and
vegetable oils and fats 170.7 170.6 170.2 170.5 170.5 170.5 170.7 170.5 171.0 178.0 172.7 172.5 172.5
f. Manufactured goods classified
chiefly by materials 179.0 178.4 178.2 177.4 177.4 177.4 177.7 177.6 177.6 176.6 174.8 175.2 175.1
g. Machinery and transport
equipment 174.1 174.1 173.8 174.1 174.1 174.1 173.9 174.1 174.1 174.7 174.2 174.4 174.4
h. Miscellaneous manufactured
articles 145.8 146.1 145.4 146.5 146.5 146.5 146.5 146.7 146.7 146.5 145.3 145.3 145.1
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F. PRICES (continued)
2015 Average 2,016.0
INDICATOR Nov Dec 2,015.0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
11. General wholesale price index in Mindanao
(1998=100)
ALL ITEMS 207.0 206.5 207.2 207.0 206.7 207.1 210.1 211.6 211.4 210.6 210.7 210.2 210.1
a. Food 222.0 223.9 222.5 225.6 226.6 226.6 232.3 235.3 235.1 233.3 233.3 231.6 232.5
b. Beverages and tobacco 243.6 243.6 241.2 243.6 243.6 243.6 243.6 243.6 243.6 243.6 243.6 243.6 243.7
c. Crude materials, inedible, except fuels 274.8 275.4 255.7 279.1 285.7 293.7 298.0 299.8 300.7 301.8 300.5 299.8 299.6
d. Mineral fuels, lubricants and
related materials 280.1 262.5 287.0 259.7 248.0 253.1 262.2 267.3 265.2 263.6 262.7 262.7 255.2
e. Chemicals including animal and
vegetable oils and fats 189.0 188.9 189.3 188.9 189.0 189.1 189.6 189.8 190.0 190.1 190.1 190.0 190.0
f. Manufactured goods classified
chiefly by materials 194.1 194.1 193.8 194.0 194.2 194.3 194.4 194.3 194.6 194.6 195.3 195.9 196.0
g. Machinery and transport
equipment 165.3 165.3 165.1 165.1 165.1 165.1 165.1 165.1 164.9 164.9 164.9 164.9 165.3
h. Miscellaneous manufactured
articles 176.2 176.2 175.4 176.2 176.3 176.3 177.0 177.0 176.8 177.1 177.2 178.4 178.4
12. Retail price index in NCR (2000=100)
ALL ITEMS 167.7 167.5 166.5 167.5 166.8 167.5 168.4 169.5 170.0 170.2 170.8 172.0 173.1
a. Food 185.2 184.5 181.1 185.8 183.9 184.9 186.7 188.5 190.1 190.4 192.3 195.2 197.9
b. Beverages and tobacco 209.0 209.4 208.3 209.6 210.2 210.0 210.6 212.5 213.7 215.4 215.4 215.5 215.6
c. Crude materials, inedible, except fuels 169.5 169.5 169.9 169.3 169.3 170.7 170.7 172.1 172.6 172.2 170.8 170.5 170.4
d. Mineral fuels, lubricants and
related materials 236.0 230.4 242.4 219.1 214.4 219.5 222.8 230.6 234.2 232.4 226.7 230.7 236.3
e. Chemicals, including animal and
vegetable oils and fats 165.2 166.4 165.4 165.9 166.4 166.6 167.3 167.4 167.1 167.3 167.4 167.4 167.5
f. Manufactured goods classified
chiefly by materials 149.9 150.7 150.5 150.4 150.4 150.8 151.3 151.7 152.2 152.4 152.7 152.7 152.9
g. Machinery and transport
equipment 140.7 140.9 140.4 140.2 140.2 140.7 140.8 140.9 140.4 140.5 140.9 141.0 141.1
h. Miscellaneous manufactured
articles 152.7 152.7 152.3 152.7 152.7 153.0 153.2 153.4 153.1 153.1 153.3 153.5 153.6
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F. PRICES (continued)
2015 Average 2,016.0
INDICATOR Nov Dec 2,015.0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
13. Retail price index of selected construction
materials in NCR (2000=100) Revised Based Year
ALL ITEMS 179.7 180.6 180.0 179.8 179.7 180.9 181.4 182.3 182.8 182.8 183.6 183.3 183.6
a. Carpentry materials 155.0 155.3 154.9 155.4 155.4 155.6 156.4 157.6 158.3 158.3 158.0 157.5 157.7
b. Electrical materials 206.2 206.6 205.0 204.3 204.3 205.8 205.7 206.4 206.6 206.7 208.3 208.2 208.6
c. Masonry materials 188.3 188.8 188.9 187.4 187.6 191.2 192.1 194.0 195.1 194.5 194.1 193.8 193.7
d. Painting materials and related compounds 185.5 187.0 185.2 185.9 185.9 186.5 187.1 187.8 187.9 188.0 188.3 188.1 188.5
e. Plumbing materials 164.7 164.9 164.7 164.7 164.9 165.6 166.0 166.3 166.5 166.4 168.1 168.8 168.9
f. Tinsmithry materials 144.3 144.2 144.8 143.5 143.7 144.5 144.6 144.7 145.6 145.8 146.0 145.4 145.5
g. Miscellaneous construction
materials 257.9 268.7 270.8 269.7 268.8 271.8 273.6 274.3 275.7 276.8 282.9 283.1 284.0
14. Wholesale price construction materials
index in NCR (2000 =100)
ALL ITEMS 225.0 223.9 224.2 223.8 223.6 224.1 225.2 227.5 228.7 228.4 227.9 228.1 229.1
a. Sand and gravel 217.9 217.9 216.2 221.1 218.4 223.4 223.0 223.0 223.0 224.4 224.4 224.6 224.6
b. Concrete products 214.8 214.8 212.9 214.8 215.3 216.1 216.1 216.7 218.8 218.8 218.8 218.8 218.8
c. Cement 196.5 196.5 196.6 196.8 196.3 197.8 198.3 198.9 200.3 201.8 202.3 202.6 203.5
d. Hardware 225.7 225.7 223.9 224.5 223.9 224.9 225.1 225.0 226.4 226.5 226.5 226.5 226.5
e. Plywood 194.0 194.0 192.8 194.6 194.6 194.8 194.5 194.5 195.4 195.5 195.3 195.3 195.3
f. Lumber 247.0 247.0 246.7 245.5 245.5 245.3 245.3 245.3 245.6 245.6 245.6 245.6 245.6
g. G.I. sheet 191.4 191.4 191.3 186.3 186.3 186.3 186.3 186.3 186.3 186.3 186.3 186.3 186.3
h. Reinforcing steel 253.6 253.6 254.8 264.0 264.0 259.1 264.9 273.5 274.6 272.3 272.3 272.3 270.3
i. Structural steel 287.1 287.1 286.8 276.9 275.9 275.7 275.7 278.2 276.3 276.3 276.3 276.3 277.8
j.Tileworks 189.1 189.1 188.6 188.0 188.6 188.0 188.0 188.0 187.1 187.1 187.1 187.1 187.1
k. Glass and glass products 185.2 185.2 185.2 185.2 185.2 185.2 185.2 185.2 185.2 185.2 185.2 185.2 185.2
l. Door, jambs and steel casement 206.3 206.3 206.1 206.4 206.4 206.3 206.3 206.3 203.1 203.1 203.1 203.1 203.1
m. Electrical works 211.5 211.5 210.3 213.4 213.4 213.3 213.3 213.5 212.5 212.5 212.5 212.4 212.1
n. Plumbing, fixtures & accessories/waterworks 182.1 182.1 179.7 184.6 184.6 185.0 184.3 184.3 184.1 184.1 184.1 184.1 184.2
o. Painting works 208.7 208.7 208.5 207.0 207.0 207.0 207.0 207.0 207.9 207.9 207.9 207.9 207.9
p. PVC pipes 184.2 184.2 183.9 181.7 181.7 181.7 184.6 184.6 184.6 184.6 184.6 184.6 184.6
q. Fuels and lubricants 274.1 262.3 275.6 251.1 248.0 255.3 259.3 269.0 273.9 272.2 267.3 268.9 281.3
r. Asphalts 466.8 466.8 466.8 466.8 466.8 466.8 466.8 466.8 466.8 466.8 466.8 466.8 466.8
s. Machinery and equipment rental 168.7 168.7 168.7 168.7 168.7 168.7 168.7 168.7 168.7 168.7 168.7 168.7 168.7
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F. PRICES (concluded)
2015 Average 2016
INDICATOR Nov Dec 2,015.0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
15. Producer price index for manufacturing sector
(2000=100) 139.5 139.2 140.9 135.5 135.9 134.4 135.0 135.2 135.2 133.8 133.1 134.5 133.9
a. Food manufacturing 189.7 189.9 189.5 189.5 190.3 190.5 191.6 192.1 192.4 192.5 192.9 192.8 192.9
b. Beverage 186.5 186.5 186.5 191.6 191.6 191.5 194.5 194.5 194.5 194.5 194.5 194.5 194.5
c. Tobacco 196.1 196.1 196.0 196.1 196.1 196.1 196.8 196.8 196.9 196.3 196.3 196.3 196.3
d. Textile 179.8 179.7 179.0 179.8 179.3 180.2 180.3 180.3 180.3 180.4 180.3 180.7 180.7
e. Leather products 150.0 150.1 149.0 150.5 153.1 151.1 148.0 144.4 146.8 123.7 125.5 134.2 134.5
f. Footwear and wearing apparel 335.4 337.2 345.4 341.9 331.6 328.6 323.9 324.7 326.0 324.4 324.7 328.8 329.4
g. Wood and wood products 85.7 88.5 91.6 88.8 89.1 88.8 88.0 88.1 88.9 88.9 89.1 89.4 89.4
h. Furniture and fixtures 10.4 10.7 11.0 10.0 10.1 9.7 10.3 9.2 8.4 8.4 8.2 8.3 8.3
i. Paper and paper products 124.4 123.6 122.9 124.2 124.1 123.6 123.5 122.6 122.8 122.4 123.3 123.0 123.0
j. Publishing and printing 311.4 311.4 311.5 309.2 309.1 308.7 308.9 308.9 308.9 308.9 308.8 309.2 309.2
l. Petroleum products 278.4 258.3 272.4 227.6 222.1 237.0 241.3 254.6 253.2 247.0 247.1 247.5 257.8
m. Rubber and plastic products 153.9 153.7 156.5 150.7 150.2 149.1 149.8 150.2 150.5 150.6 150.4 151.0 151.2
n. Nonmetallic mineral products 144.5 144.8 143.8 152.5 150.7 148.4 148.7 146.0 147.5 146.6 146.1 147.4 147.0
o. Miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral products 122.5 122.6 122.4 125.6 126.4 125.1 127.7 127.3 128.9 128.3 128.3 130.0 129.4
p. Glass and glass products 114.6 115.4 114.0 115.6 116.3 115.5 113.0 113.1 114.0 111.6 111.1 112.8 112.9
q. Cement 182.7 183.2 181.1 203.5 195.3 190.1 187.5 179.7 181.0 180.5 179.5 179.6 179.3
r. Basic metals 168.6 165.4 176.0 164.3 164.8 162.3 163.1 161.3 162.6 163.1 159.4 160.3 159.5
s. Iron and steel 176.5 175.1 180.9 173.0 172.5 172.8 172.3 173.0 172.1 172.1 171.7 172.3 172.4
t. Nonferrous metal 159.6 154.5 169.9 154.4 156.0 150.7 152.8 148.6 152.0 153.1 146.2 147.4 145.7
u. Fabricated metal products 138.7 139.2 137.5 137.5 139.7 137.8 138.5 136.8 137.7 138.2 136.0 137.6 137.7
v. Machinery excluding electrical 106.5 106.9 106.4 91.9 92.0 87.5 87.8 92.3 92.0 90.4 89.9 92.9 93.4
w. Electrical machinery 118.3 119.3 121.3 118.1 119.9 117.4 115.7 116.7 119.4 116.7 116.2 117.7 114.5
x. Transport equipment 119.2 117.1 118.6 117.9 117.4 117.3 117.3 117.9 118.2 117.0 117.2 117.5 117.5
y. Miscellaneous manufactures 75.8 76.2 75.0 77.7 77.7 78.0 78.7 78.7 79.1 79.1 78.6 80.4 80.5
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G. MONEY, BANKING AND INVESTMENTS
2015 (SRFBased) Total 2016
INDICATOR
Nov Dec 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
1. Broad money liabilities by composition (M3)
(million P) 8,017,834 8,426,170 8,426,170 8,340,423 8,381,153 8,542,003 8,560,865 8,654,940 8,728,059 8,765,964 8,719,479 8,850,202 8,923,850
a. Currency outside depository corporations 716,880 791,472 791,472 736,836 731,393 766,314 815,727 796,339 776,924 777,497 762,705 795,538 813,604
b. Transferable deposits 1,813,815 1,875,907 1,875,907 1,898,120 1,921,561 1,946,128 1,955,666 1,974,756 2,017,314 2,021,773 2,034,269 2,064,044 2,082,517
c. Savings deposits 3,431,791 3,586,100 3,586,100 3,613,664 3,661,937 3,702,853 3,707,193 3,780,355 3,824,244 3,865,348 3,856,175 3,896,131 3,895,593
d. Time deposits 1,729,807 1,815,364 1,815,364 1,773,023 1,751,668 1,803,746 1,780,422 1,781,305 1,794,109 1,787,624 1,751,948 1,767,721 1,797,872
e. Securities other than shares included
in broad money 325,540 357,327 357,327 318,780 314,595 322,962 321,856 322,185 315,467 313,723 314,383 326,767 334,264
2. Broad money liabilities by origin (M3) 8,017,834 8,426,170 8,426,170 8,340,423 8,381,153 8,542,003 8,560,865 8,654,940 8,728,059 8,765,964 8,719,479 8,850,202 8,923,850
(million P)
a. Net foreign assets 3,986,349 3,998,772 3,998,772 4,068,607 4,159,453 4,100,297 4,200,322 4,177,123 4,300,936 4,359,761 4,318,159 4,499,266 4,331,228
1. BSP 3,743,747 3,762,845 3,762,845 3,809,006 3,856,282 3,778,462 3,887,068 3,835,555 3,973,887 3,992,098 3,958,659 4,141,557 4,060,579
2. Other depository corporations 242,602 235,927 235,927 259,601 303,171 321,835 313,254 341,568 327,049 367,663 359,500 357,709 270,649
b. Domestic claims 7,555,005 7,860,464 7,860,464 7,880,344 7,976,187 8,075,868 8,169,873 8,255,097 8,328,663 8,362,238 8,387,875 8,586,765 8,700,249
1. Net claims on Central government 1,190,588 1,263,046 1,263,046 1,324,977 1,380,166 1,447,117 1,451,830 1,419,652 1,411,164 1,451,402 1,397,319 1,482,308 1,480,866
2. Claims on Other sectors 6,364,417 6,597,418 6,597,418 6,555,367 6,596,022 6,628,751 6,718,043 6,835,445 6,917,499 6,910,835 6,990,557 7,104,457 7,219,383
c. Transferable & other deposits in foreign
currency (FCDsresidents) 1,476,363 1,458,789 1,458,789 1,520,241 1,531,134 1,489,787 1,517,387 1,518,086 1,526,660 1,520,916 1,536,967 1,598,563 1,605,359
d. Liabilities excluded from broad money 2,047,157 1,974,278 1,974,278 2,088,286 2,223,354 2,144,375 2,291,943 2,259,192 2,374,881 2,435,119 2,449,589 2,637,265 2,502,268
*SRF (Standardized Report Forms, a unified framework for reporting monetary and financial statistiscs to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
Note : Details may not add up to total due to rounding.
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G. MONEY, BANKING AND INVESTMENTS (continued)
2015 (SRFBased) Total 2016
INDICATOR
Nov Dec 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
4. Liquidity aggregates of depository corporations
by composition 11,541,354 11,859,237 11,859,237 11,948,950 12,135,641 12,176,164 12,370,195 12,432,220 12,629,600 12,721,999 12,706,035 13,086,030 13,031,477
a. M4 9,494,197 9,884,959 9,884,959 9,860,664 9,912,287 10,031,789 10,078,252 10,173,028 10,254,719 10,286,880 10,256,446 10,448,765 10,529,209
1. Broad money (M3) 8,017,834 8,426,170 8,426,170 8,340,423 8,381,153 8,542,003 8,560,865 8,654,940 8,728,059 8,765,964 8,719,479 8,850,202 8,923,850
2. Transferable & other deposits in foreign
currency of residents 1,476,363 1,458,789 1,458,789 1,520,241 1,531,134 1,489,787 1,517,387 1,518,086 1,526,660 1,520,916 1,536,967 1,598,563 1,605,359
b. Liabilities excluded from broad money 2,047,157 1,974,278 1,974,278 2,088,286 2,223,354 2,144,375 2,291,943 2,259,192 2,374,881 2,435,119 2,449,589 2,637,265 2,502,268
5. Gross International Reserves of the
Central Bank (in million US dollars) 80,173.2 80,666.9 80,666.9 80,692.4 81,877.6 82,977.0 83,736.3 82,927.2 85,284.3 85,506.2 85,792.0 86,139.1 85,105.8 82,734.2
a. Reserve position in the Fund 434.9 438.6 438.6 437.0 417.8 423.6 424.3 419.9 449.2 447.5 447.9 458.5 452.5 446.1
b. Gold 6,700.6 6,702.9 6,702.9 7,040.8 7,815.6 7,764.9 8,152.8 7,672.2 8,336.1 8,505.4 8,261.3 8,307.0 8,129.0 7,402.1
c. Special drawing rights (SDR) 1,161.4 1,172.9 1,172.9 1,168.5 1,169.2 1,192.5 1,199.7 1,187.5 1,184.1 1,179.4 1,180.3 1,181.5 1,166.2 1,166.3
d. Foreign investments 70,752.2 71,739.4 71,739.4 71,220.2 71,032.0 71,379.1 71,711.5 71,684.2 73,295.2 73,294.3 73,930.0 73,850.0 71,630.9 69,499.9
e. Foreign exchange 1,124.0 613.0 613.0 825.9 1,443.0 2,217.0 2,247.9 1,963.3 2,019.8 2,079.6 1,972.4 2,342.1 3,727.2 4,219.9
6. Reserve money (million pesos) * 2,315,450 2,467,059 2,467,059 2,366,694 2,323,227 2,361,526 2,450,598 2,431,993 2,327,638 2,470,708 2,399,449 2,504,045 2,544,304 2,534,714
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G. MONEY, BANKING AND INVESTMENTS (continued)
2015 (SRFBased) Total 2016
INDICATOR Nov Dec 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
8. Loans by type of commercial banks
(million pesos)
a. Total Loans 5,440,546 5,719,665 5,719,665 5,654,532 5,613,267 5,659,766 5,748,320 5,865,685 5,940,313 5,922,375 6,020,262 6,144,623
1. Expanded commercial banks 4,127,459 4,359,050 4,359,050 4,272,099 4,303,489 4,393,031 4,404,685 4,531,501 4,611,596 4,593,815 4,683,176 4,750,210
2. Nonexpanded commercial banks 206,781 210,111 210,111 206,704 204,735 217,915 218,756 219,480 230,360 235,432 240,746 247,343
1
3. Government 682,313 740,570 740,570 741,796 668,379 642,682 666,937 672,906 685,104 679,371 671,418 685,618
2
4. Foreign 423,993 409,934 409,934 433,933 436,664 406,138 457,942 441,799 413,253 413,757 424,922 461,452
b. Loan loss provisions 133,503 129,220 129,220 130,197 130,328 129,193 129,298 130,193 130,708 131,458 131,947 133,485
1. Expanded commercial banks 97,391 93,608 93,608 94,477 94,458 93,756 93,825 94,438 94,968 95,604 95,920 96,483
2. Nonexpanded commercial banks 8,095 7,787 7,787 7,910 8,052 8,148 8,140 8,235 8,318 8,382 8,568 9,449
1
3. Government 17,089 17,020 17,020 17,036 17,025 17,040 17,017 17,053 17,086 17,072 17,102 17,115
2
4. Foreign 10,928 10,805 10,805 10,774 10,793 10,249 10,316 10,467 10,336 10,399 10,357 10,418
1
Consists of Land Bank, DBP and AlAmanah Islamic Bank
2
Consists of 13 foreign banks, excludes 3 foreign banks' subsidiaries.
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G. MONEY, BANKING AND INVESTMENTS (continued)
2015 (SRFBased) Total 2016
INDICATOR Nov Dec 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
9. Balance of Payment
CURRENT ACCOUNT 1 540 3,157 8,397 (943) 1,616 41 (277) (47) 389
Goods, Services and Primary Income (1,166) 917 (15,123) (2,757) (363) (2,122) (2,284) (2,098) (1,785)
Export 7,042 7,162 80,939 6,303 6,900 7,112 6,739 7,050 7,301
Import 8,209 6,245 96,065 9,060 7,262 9,234 9,023 9,148 9,086
Goods and Services (1,390) 285 (17,457) (3,018) (749) (2,146) (2,546) (2,294) (2,065)
Exports 6,312 6,226 71,446 5,544 6,130 6,270 5,942 6,259 6,518
Imports 7,702 5,940 88,898 8,562 6,879 8,415 8,488 8,554 8,583
Goods (2,075) (191) (21,699) (3,493) (1,787) (2,537) (2,948) (2,647) (2,758) (2,718) (2,650) (2,579)
Credit: Exports 3,947 3,861 43,276 3,057 3,495 3,631 3,254 3,730 3,719 3,699 3,990 4,239
Debit: Imports 6,021 4,053 64,976 6,550 5,282 6,167 6,202 6,377 6,477 6,417 6,640 6,818
Services 684 477 4,244 476 1,051 300 394 435 655 572 614 703
Credit: Exports 2,365 2,364 28,168 2,489 2,634 2,546 2,676 2,597 2,764 2,816 2,720 2,766
Debit: Imports 1,681 1,888 23,925 2,013 1,583 2,246 2,282 2,162 2,109 2,244 2,106 2,063
Primary Income 224 631 2,342 225 384 22 266 165 251 178 220 203
Credit: Receipts 731 936 9,496 760 769 853 803 767 796 763 796 844
Debit: Payments 507 305 7,166 535 385 832 537 602 545 585 576 642
Secondary Income 1,706 2,241 23,520 1,814 1,979 2,162 2,006 2,051 2,174 2,013 2,183 2,240
Credit: Receipts 1,755 2,366 24,349 1,873 2,025 2,238 2,080 2,108 2,223 2,059 2,247 2,295
Debit: Payments 48 125 827 59 46 75 73 57 49 47 64 55
Capital Account 7 8 80 14 13 12 14 13 14 9 10 10
Credit: Receipts 8 9 96 14 14 14 15 15 15 11 12 11
Debit: Payments 1 1 16 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1
Financial Account 53 1,946 2,523 535 253 276 32 (679) (577)
Net acquisition of Financial Assets 1,323 1,433 6,675 (676) 1,296 980 204 180 1,590
Net incurrence of Liabilities 1,270 (513) 4,154 (1,211) 1,043 703 173 859 2,167
Direct investment (271) 130 (122) (682) (266) (172) (991) (229) 190 (129) (65) (304)
Net acquisition of Financial Assets 194 403 5,601 (74) 77 223 1,253 135 429 375 645 166
Net incurrence of Liabilities 464 273 5,725 608 342 394 2,244 364 238 503 711 469
Portfolio Investment 549 (279) 4,756 788 (159) 945 1,785 (1,396) 398 (714) (599) 471
Net acquisition of Financial Assets 614 (356) 2,616 (322) 360 578 446 (191) 899 (65) (341) (1)
Net incurrence of Liabilities 65 (77) (2,142) (1,110) 519 (366) (1,340) 1,205 502 650 258 (472)
Financial Derivatives (20) (6) (31) 27 (14) (16) 13 4 43 25 (36)
Net acquisition of Financial Assets (38) (17) (465) (42) (56) (57) (110) (48) (53) (60) (46) (85)
Net incurrence of Liabilities (19) (10) (433) (69) (42) (41) (123) (52) (95) (85) (46) (49)
Other Investment (206) 2,102 (2,081) 538 703 (697) (614) 975 (1,216) 1,144 809 (293)
Net acquisition of Financial Assets 554 1,402 (1,077) (103) 923 215 (1,260) 330 309 (988) 986 278
Net incurrence of Liabilities 759 (700) 1,003 (640) 224 717 (609) (658) 1,522
NET UNCLASSIFIED ITEMS (635) (738) (3,337) 650 (1,626) 1,078 479 (403) (562)
OVERALL BOP POSITION (141) 481 2,616 (813) (251) 854 184 241 418 215 682 117 (183)
Debit: Change in Reserve Assets (137) 463 2,617 (810) (247) 858 188 245 400 218 686 121
Credit: Change in Reserve Liabilities 3 (18) 4 3 4 4 3 (18) 4 3 4
Use of Fund Credits
Shortterm 3 (18) 4 3 4 4 3 (18) 4 3 4
Memo Items:
Change in Net Foreign Assets (NFA) of Deposittaking
corporations except the Central Bank 277 (210) (1,070) 329 909 645 (1,290) 604 (363)
Change in Commercial Banks (KBs) NFA 274 (212) (1,168) 402 870 714 (1,328) 611 (362)
Change in Thrift Banks (TBs) NFA 2 32 167 (81) 39 (97) 67 (28) (13)
Change in Offshore Banking Units (OBUs)NFA 1 (30) (69) 8 28 (29) 21 11
Personal Remittances 2,068 2,726 28,483 2,208 2,320 2,606 2,443 2,416 2,575
of which: OF Cash Remittanceschanneled tru the banking
system 1,871 2,470 25,767 1,997 2,098 2,362 2,213 2,188 2,334
1
Starting 2012 the BOP were revised based on the IMF's balance of Payments and International Ivestment Position Manual, 6th Edition.
Source : Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
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G. MONEY, BANKING AND INVESTMENTS (concluded)
2015 (SRFBased) Total 2016
INDICATOR
Nov Dec 2015 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
a. PSE Index (PSEi)Composite index (Close) 6,927.1 6,952.1 6,952.1 6,687.6 6,671.0 7,262.3 7,159.3 7,401.6 7,796.3 7,963.1 7,787.4 7,629.7 7,404.8
b. Volume traded (in million shares) 18,730.9 28,551.5 493,261.9 22,778.4 45,305.2 29,541.8 33,551.1 56,035.3 45,441.3 50,268.4 33,768.0 33,980.6 32,053.9
Financials 195.9 191.8 4,094.6 239.0 199.4 302.8 350.1 375.8 286.5 383.4 494.2 1,028.4 639.1
Industrial 1,484.0 1,356.7 34,467.1 1,470.9 2,325.4 2,357.2 2,755.6 1,857.4 1,796.6 4,139.5 3,712.2 3,269.9 1,675.6
Holding Firms 4,686.8 1,787.9 55,334.7 2,037.6 3,031.3 3,531.5 3,129.0 5,848.0 2,606.9 2,722.8 3,963.9 2,394.0 2,838.2
Property 2,858.3 9,067.9 45,161.7 3,436.1 3,329.0 3,680.5 3,572.2 4,313.0 3,885.3 5,453.5 5,338.4 9,223.1 4,832.3
Services 2,523.7 2,996.5 49,463.1 4,393.3 5,030.0 7,614.8 8,328.9 4,036.0 5,510.7 12,208.2 7,872.4 11,058.1 7,113.2
Mining and Oil 6,936.9 12,939.1 303,635.6 11,092.2 31,373.2 11,955.7 15,168.8 39,339.7 31,184.7 24,908.8 12,226.7 6,910.3 14,609.2
Small Medium Enterprise (SME) 44.9 211.3 1,098.0 108.6 16.4 97.5 246.5 265.0 170.2 452.0 160.1 96.4 346.0
Exchange Traded Fund 0.4 0.4 7.1 0.6 0.7 1.7 0.1 0.5 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.3
c. Value of shares traded (in million P) 117,025.6 133,593.2 2,151,411.1 115,914.2 127,144.2 164,008.0 133,446.6 217,522.5 173,699.7 190,996.8 206,186.4 179,157.5 144,248.8
Financials 15,108.3 11,300.6 273,521.9 16,815.4 14,348.5 19,880.5 19,283.9 36,686.5 25,425.2 21,648.4 28,353.5 28,795.0 23,474.7
Industrial 27,192.8 27,924.0 530,927.0 24,105.0 33,584.4 33,001.4 28,552.4 31,511.5 28,032.6 46,853.3 46,756.4 36,868.8 26,585.8
Holding Firms 27,233.7 20,893.6 538,920.6 27,575.3 28,942.8 41,639.9 28,629.7 71,311.9 41,898.3 42,515.9 57,618.5 45,121.7 35,359.1
Property 24,881.3 51,040.2 361,165.6 25,790.5 20,695.9 28,189.6 20,639.0 37,747.9 35,413.9 39,321.2 29,418.7 34,806.3 27,475.9
Services 19,922.3 19,676.8 358,736.4 19,155.5 20,353.9 34,991.4 28,151.3 31,900.5 34,725.6 31,001.0 37,256.9 28,335.5 23,805.3
Mining and Oil 1,906.4 1,383.9 75,723.9 1,882.8 8,989.3 4,865.5 4,163.3 6,209.5 6,773.7 6,561.8 5,609.9 4,497.4 6,102.4
Small Medium Enterprise (SME) 738.8 1,329.5 11,558.6 527.2 158.3 1,242.4 4,016.7 2,097.5 1,374.0 3,064.9 1,145.8 657.9 1,406.5
Exchange Traded Fund 41.9 44.6 857.1 62.6 71.2 197.3 10.5 57.2 56.4 30.4 26.6 63.7 39.2
G-5
H. PUBLIC FINANCE
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H. PUBLIC FINANCE (concluded)
2015 Total 2016
INDICATOR Nov Dec 2015 Jan Feb March Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
3. National government cash operations
(in million pesos)
a. Revenues 177,451 163,513 2,108,956 182,226 138,952 157,800 246,633 199,759 175,585 170,250 209,569 165,960 174,642
1. Tax revenues 165,959 144,476 1,815,475 161,825 123,763 139,321 211,589 184,916 160,594 150,202 191,722 148,100 157,519
% of GNI (Nominal) 12 12 94 55 54 11 12 14 14 13 13 13 13
% of GDP (Nominal) 14 14 115 67 66 13 15 17 17 16 16 15 16
a. Bureau of Internal Revenue 136,368 106,314 1,433,302 129,652 94,837 105,683 177,656 151,575 124,018 117,448 157,468 112,996 121,893
b. Bureau of Customs 29,061 37,755 367,534 31,083 27,035 32,383 32,712 32,070 35,268 30,987 33,069 33,326 33,365
c. Other offices 530 407 14,639 1,090 1,891 1,255 1,221 1,271 1,308 1,767 1,185 1,778 2,261
2. Nontax revenues 11,482 19,029 293,317 20,396 15,177 18,476 35,042 14,838 14,990 20,036 17,847 17,860 17,110
3. Grants 10 8 164 5 12 3 2 5 1 12 13
b. Expenditures 171,422 238,657 2,230,645 185,700 173,578 232,188 191,611 217,415 220,779 220,917 176,962 241,287 176,987
1. Equity 25 230 767 3,029 6 5,138 199 17 60 7 41 11
2. Net lending 380 420 9,696 31 706 2,767 215 152 220 32 (1,148) 741 763
c. Surplus (Deficit) 6,029 (75,144) (121,689) (3,474) (34,626) (74,388) 55,022 (17,656) (45,194) (50,667) 32,607 (75,327) (2,345)
d. Financing (7,166) (6,236) 92,851 19,124 22,973 44,169 (2,525) (1,041) 27,589 8,808 5,331 94,970 (9,268)
1. External (Net) (5,647) 4,155 64,782 (12,636) (3,154) 30,418 443 5,287 3,571 138 (2,509) (2,917) (20,466)
2. Domestic (Net) (1,519) (10,391) 28,069 31,760 26,127 13,751 (2,968) 4,246 31,160 8,946 7,840 97,887 11,198
e. ChangeInCash (7,830) (79,543) (1,580) (68,115) (13,090) (35,131) (3,428) 5,118 (10,872) (11,356) 65,448 (69,780) (9,827)
Budgetary (1,137) (81,380) 28,838 15,650 (11,653) (30,219) 52,613 (17,867) (17,552) (41,859) 37,938 19,643 (11,613)
NonBudgetary (6,693) 1,837 27,258 (83,765) (1,437) (4,912) (56,041) 22,985 6,680 30,503 27,510 (89,423) 1,786
Notes : Financing reporting reflect the net proceeds of liability management transactions such as bond exchange
Domestic Amortization includes contribution to BSF and repayments/redemptions other than BSF.
Source : Bureau of Treasury
H-2
Glossary of Terms
PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION
Value of Production Index (VAPI) is defined as the monthly change of production values in selected manufacturing enterprises. It is used for the
analysis of production trend in the manufacturing sector.
Volume of Production Index (VOPI) is derived by dividing the Value of Production Index (VAPI) by the Producers Price Index (PPI), with 1992 as the
base year. The index is a measure of change in the volume of manufacturing production.
Country of Residence consists of the country where she/he has lived for most of the past year (12 months), or for a shorter period if she/he intends
to return within 12 months to live there.
Occupancy Rate refers to the proportion of the rooms or bedplaces in a collective tourism establishment that is occupied over some period of time,
such as a night, month or year.
Visitor Arrivals includes tourist, excursionists, aliens entering the country for a temporary stay not exceeding one year and for purposes other than
immigration, permanent residence or employment for remuneration in the country and Filipino nationals residing permanently abroad on temporary
stay in the Philippines not exceeding one year. This excludes the following: a) transit visitors and changeplan passengers who remain in the premises
of the port of entry terminal; b) aliens with prearranged employment for remuneration in the Philippines, even if length of stay is less than 59 days; c)
Filipinos living abroad, regardless of length of stay overseas who are not permanent residents abroad; d) immigrants or aliens with permanent
residence in the Philippines; e) Filipino overseas contract workers on home visits; and f) returning residents of the Philippines.
EXTERNAL SECTOR
Cross Exchange Rate of the Peso refers to the exchange rate of the peso with foreign currencies other than the intervention currency. It is computed
by multiplying the U.S. dollar equivalent of one unit of foreign currency with the peso equivalent of one U.S. dollar
Nominal Effective Exchange Rate Index of the Peso (NEERI) weighted average exchange rate of the peso visvis a basket of foreign currencies such
as the U.S. dollar, the Japanese yen, the Deutche mark and the British pound, unadjusted for the effects of inflation. This is computed as the
summation of the percentage change in the peso cross rates with respect to each currency in the basket multiplied by the corresponding country
weight. The individual country weights are calculated from their total trade shares, i.e., export plus imports.
Real Effective Exchange Rate Index of the Peso (REERI) is the NEERI of the peso adjusted for inflation rate differentials with the countries whose
currencies comprise the NEERI basket. This is simply the pesos NEERI multiplied by the ratio of the domestic price index to the weighted price index
of the countries whose currencies comprise the NEERI basket.
Balance of Trade the difference between the export earnings and import payments of all goods or merchandise trade transacted by a country.
Export all goods leaving the country which are properly cleared through the Customs.
Import all goods entering any of the seaports or airports of entry of the Philippines properly cleared through the Customs or remaining under
Customs control, whether the goods are for direct consumption, for merchanting, for warehousing or for further processing.
EMPLOYMENT
Actual Strike any temporary stoppage of work by the concerted action of the employees as a result of an industrial or labor dispute. This may include
slow down, boycott, sitdown, mass leave, attempts to damage, destroy or sabotage plant equipment and facilities and similar activities.
LandBased Workers a contract worker other than a seaman including workers engaged in offshore activities whose occupation requires that
majority of his working/gainful hours are spent on land.
ManDays Lost total number of mandays lost due to strikes or lockouts declared. It is computed by multiplying the number of workers involved in
the strike or lockout by the total number of working days lost or made idle due to the strike/lockout.
Notice of Strike the notification filed by a duly registered labor union with the appropriate NCMB regional branch about its intention to go on strike
because of alleged commission by the employer of unfair labor practice act/s or because of a deadlock in collective bargaining negotiations.
Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) a Filipino worker who is to be engaged, is engaged, or has been engaged in a remunerated activity in a country of
which he/she is not a legal resident.
SeaBased Worker any person employed in a vessel engaged in maritime navigation. Also called a seaman.
Strike any temporary stoppage of work by the concerted action of the employees as a result of an industrial or labor dispute. Includes actual strike
(with or without notice) filed at appropriate NCMB regional branches.
PRICES
Consumer Price Index (CPI) measure of the average changes in the retail prices of a fixed basket of goods and services usually purchased by
households for their consumption.
Inflation Rate yearonyear rate of change in the average price level as measured by the consumer price index; refers to the percentage change in CPI
from a particular month last year to same month in the current year.
Producers Price Index (PPI) measure of the changes in the producers prices (explant) of key commodities produced by the manufacturing sector;
measure of the changes in the prices received by farmers for agricultural products.
Retail Price Index (RPI) measure of the changes of the prices at which retailers dispose of their goods to consumers and endusers.
Wholesale Price Index (WPI) measure of the changes in the price level of commodities that flow into the wholesale trade intermediaries;
commodities are transacted in bulk for further resale or processing.
Balance of Payments (BOP) systematically summarizes for a specific period, the economic transaction of an economys residents with the rest of the
world.
Capital Account covers all transactions that involve the receipt/payment of capital transfers and acquisition/disposal of nonproduced, nonfinancial
assets.
Deposit Substitutes an alternative form of obtaining funds from the public, other than deposits, through the issuance, endorsement, of acceptance of
debt instruments for the borrowers own account, for the purpose of relending or purchasing of receivables and their obligations.
Domestic Liquidity (M3) consists of money supply, savings and time deposits and deposit substitutes of the monetary system.
Government Securities or Treasury Bills bills issued by the Bureau of Treasury as agent of the government.
Gross International Reserves of the Central Bank Gross Reserves consist of holdings of gold, special drawing rights (SDR) foreign investments, and
foreign exchange, including reserve position in the Fund.
Money Supply or Narrow Money (M1) consists of currency in circulation plus peso demand deposits.
Net Domestic Credits defined under M.B. Res. No. 404 dated February 14, 1975 as consisting of domestic credits of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas,
(net of National Government deposits with the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, Treasury IMF Account and Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas loans and advances
to deposit money banks) and domestic credits of deposit money banks (net of National Government deposits).
NonMoney Supply Deposits refer to the total quasimoney, marginal deposits and deposit substitutes of local government, semigovernment
entities and residents with deposit money banks.
Reserve Money refers to the liabilities of the monetary authorities through which the economy is infused with liquidity.
Savings Deposits these include all interestbearing deposits which are withdrawals upon presentation of an accomplished withdrawal slip together
with the passbook. These are subdivided into savings deposits of private firms, individuals, banks, the government and trust department of banks.
Time Deposits these represent deposits which are interest bearing with specific maturity dates and evidenced by certificates issued by the bank in
the name of the depositor. These are subdivided into time deposits of private firms, individuals, banks, the government and trust department of banks.
PUBLIC FINANCE
Grants all nonrepayable transfers received from other levels of government or from private individuals, or institutions including reparations and gifts
given for particular projects or programs, or for general budget support.
NonTax Revenue revenue collected from sources other than compulsory tax levies. Includes those collected in exchange for direct services rendered
by government agencies to the public, or those arising from the governments regulatory and investment activities.
Revenue a cash inflow which does not increase the liability of the government.