BSP survey shows improved business outlook in Visayas in Q2
CEBU
CITY, July 30 (PNA) - A survey by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP)
showed business outlook in the Visayas, especially Region 7, improved in
the second quarter of 2010, at the height of the election season.
Central Visayas respondents expressed optimism about better
business and economic performance from July to September.
The Business Expectations Survey Report placed the overall
confidence index at 47 percent in the second quarter from 39.7 percent
in January to March.
The BSP conducts the survey quarterly.
“Respondents, especially in Region 7, anticipate the peso
will appreciate and inflation and interest rates will rise in the second
and third quarters, compared to the previous quarter,” said Teresita
Deveza, acting deputy director of the Department of Economic Statistics.
The survey was conducted among 146 companies in Region 7, of
which 79 percent responded.
Overall, the confidence index approached “pre-2008 crisis
levels,” the BSP report said.
Respondents nationwide were bullish about a recovery in
export earnings, moderate inflation, growth in overseas workers’
remittances, a stable peso and “anticipated higher consumer spending
attendant to the May elections.”
The confidence index is based on the number of respondents
answering a survey item in the affirmative, less the number of
respondents who answer in the negative.
Deveza said the Visayas has the lowest average annual
population growth among the three major island groups, with 19 million
according to the latest National Statistics Office (NSO) data.
The region’s most significant contributions to the national
economy are in agriculture, fisheries and forestry (AFF), followed by
services.
At least 17.8 percent of AFF production in the Philippines
comes from the Visayas.
However, its industry contribution to the economy is the
smallest among the island groups.
In the mining sector, the Visayas contributed 18 percent of
the overall mining and quarrying production in the country.
Deveza added that in the Visayas, unemployment rates in all
regions increased in the first quarter of 2010, except in Western
Visayas, which remained at six percent.
Region 7 posted an unemployment rate of 8.1 percent in
January 2010, compared to 7.8 percent at the same time last year.
Underemployment stood at 18.1 percent compared to 14 percent
last year.
Underemployment rates in other Visayan regions rose above
the national average of 19.7 percent, except in Central Visayas.
The highest was in Western Visayas, which posted an
underemployment rate of 28.6 percent. (PNA)
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