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Ayon sa Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, umabot sa USD529 milyon ang net inflows ng foreign direct investments noong Pebrero. Patuloy ang pag-angat ng ekonomiya.

Foreign Direct Investment Net Inflows Hit USD529 Million In February

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Net inflows of foreign direct investments (FDIs) reached USD529 million in February this year, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said.

Data released on Monday showed that the FDI net inflows declined by 61.9 percent from the US1.4 billion recorded in February last year.

FDIs include investments by a non-resident direct investor in a resident enterprise whose equity capital in the latter is at least 10 percent, and investment made by a non-resident subsidiary or associate in its resident direct investor. The latter can be in the form of equity capital, reinvestment of earnings, and borrowings.

The BSP said the decline in the FDI net inflows in February 2025 was due to the contraction in nonresidents’ net investments in equity capital to USD108 million from USD764 million in February last year.

Nonresidents’ net investments in debt instruments and their reinvestment of earnings also declined by 35.4 percent to USD348 million from USD540 million, and 13.1 percent to USD73 million from USD84 million, respectively.

Japan, the United States, Ireland, and Malaysia were the top sources of FDIs in February, the BSP said.

“These investments were largely directed towards the manufacturing, financial and insurance, real estate, and information and communication industries,” it added.

For the first two months of the year, FDI net inflows decreased by 45.2 percent to USD1.3 billion from USD2.3 billion in January to February last year.

The top sources of FDIs were Japan, the United States, Singapore, Malaysia, and Ireland. (PNA)