Philippine Peso Rally Faces Seasonal Selling Headwinds, Strategists Warn

Currency weakness directly affects Philippine importers' costs, inflation, and cross-border investment flows; strategists expect the peso's recent relief bounce to reverse as year-end demand patterns reassert themselves.
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