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USD/PHP: Political rift hits BSP – BNY

BNY's Bob Savage reports that the central bank of the Philippines, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Eli Remolona faces a legal complaint tied to disclosures in an impeachment probe involving the vice president. He argues this heightens political and institutional tensions, raising concerns over governance standards and regulatory independence, with Philippine equities weaker and USD/PHP slightly higher in response.

Governance concerns support currency risk premium

"Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas governor Eli Remolona has been named in a legal complaint filed by the spouse of Vice President Sara Duterte. This intensifies existing political and institutional tensions over the disclosure of bank records during a congressional impeachment probe."

"The complaint alleges violations of banking secrecy, anti-money laundering and data privacy laws, arguing that confidential financial information was released publicly without consent during a televised hearing."

"Authorities maintain that the disclosures were made under subpoena as part of legislative scrutiny into the vice president’s finances, reflecting a deepening rift within the political leadership."

"The case underscores escalating legal risks for institutions and could raise concerns over governance standards, regulatory independence and the handling of sensitive financial data in the Philippines."

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