Amando Tetangco

BSP's Tetangco on capital markets

In the speech 'Capital market: A cornerstone of BSP financial reform agenda' given on 23 August Amando Tetangco of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas said the BSP has also been fully supportive of the establishment of the Fixed-Income Exchange (FIE) as an…

BSP likely to hold rates steady, says Tetangco

The Philippines central bank will likely keep its benchmark overnight interest rates unchanged during its policy meeting on Thursday 5 May , despite the quarter percentage point hike in US interest rates, deputy governor and officer-in-charge Amando…

SEANZA central banks see liberalisation gains

Central bankers from Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand (SEANZA) met this week and agreed to assess the impact of global financial liberalisation on regional monetary, exchange rate and banking supervision policy.

No intervention to halt peso slide

The central bank of the Philippines did not intervene in the currency markets on Friday morning, August 15, despite the peso's dipping below the level of 55 to the dollar, said Amando Tetangco Jr, a deputy governor, according to INQ7.net.

Asian currency swap idea 'acceptable'-Manila c.bnk

The Philippines is basically happy with the concept of an Asian web of currency swaps aimed at fending off future financial crises and is forging ahead with discussions on terms, deputy central bank governor Amando Tetangco said on Mar 9, 2001.

Manila c.bank taps dlr reserves for maturing debts

The Philippines' central bank will use the country's dollar reserves to pay off debts worth $400 million due to mature this week, while it works out the terms of club loans, central bank governor Rafael Buenaventura said on Feb. 19, 2001. The Philippine…

Philippine economy seen growing 4% in 2000

The Philippines' central bank said on Tuesday the economy may post four percent growth year-on-year in the third quarter, backed by a strong performance by the agriculture sector. Central bank deputy governor Armando Tetangco cited the 3.49% growth in…