Philippines Business Confidence Rises in Q4

2025-12-19 08:16 By Erika Ordonez 1 min. read

The Business Confidence Index in the Philippines rose to 29.7 in the fourth quarter of 2025, following a four-year low of 23.2 in the previous three-month period.

The improvement was driven by expectations of increased consumer spending during the holiday season.

Additionally, firms cited higher firm productivity and operational efficiency, rollout of new products and services, and a favorable inflation environment.

During the quarter, sentiment strengthened among retailers (32.2 vs 23.7 in Q3), service providers (39.1 vs 28), and manufacturers (13.6 vs 12.2).

Meanwhile, morale deteriorated for constructors (15.5 vs. 31.6).

At the same time, the business outlook weakened notably for the next quarter (23.7 vs. 49.5) and the coming year (40.4 vs. 48.1).



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The Business Confidence Index in the Philippines rose to 29.7 in the fourth quarter of 2025, following a four-year low of 23.2 in the previous three-month period. The improvement was driven by expectations of increased consumer spending during the holiday season. Additionally, firms cited higher firm productivity and operational efficiency, rollout of new products and services, and a favorable inflation environment. During the quarter, sentiment strengthened among retailers (32.2 vs 23.7 in Q3), service providers (39.1 vs 28), and manufacturers (13.6 vs 12.2). Meanwhile, morale deteriorated for constructors (15.5 vs. 31.6). At the same time, the business outlook weakened notably for the next quarter (23.7 vs. 49.5) and the coming year (40.4 vs. 48.1).
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