Philippines Business Morale Falls Further in April
2026-05-29 08:38
By
Jereli Escobar
1 min. read
The Business Confidence Index in the Philippines fell further to -35.8 in April 2026 from -24.3 in the previous month, marking the second consecutive month of decline.
The pessimistic sentiment was driven by the US-Iran conflict, which raised concerns that higher inflation could increase firms’ operating costs and erode households’ purchasing power.
During the month, sentiment continued to deteriorate regarding financial conditions (-35.3 vs -24.9 in March), order books (-15.6 vs -2.7), and access to credit (-9.9 vs -7.1), while the volume of business activity fell sharply to -15.3 from a 2.2 increase in the prior month.
Meanwhile, the business outlook declined at a softer pace (-7.5 vs -17.3), while confidence for the coming year improved (19.5 vs 11.7), supported by expectations of stronger demand, higher sales and income, better economic conditions, and a possible resolution of the Middle East conflict.