CINEMA!! 🔥🔥🔥
Carlos Yulo delivered a great performance in the men’s gymnastics floor exercise finals, scoring a total of 15.000 points.
Yulo’s final rank will be determined after the said Olympic Games event!
#Paris2024#OlympicGames#ParaSaBayan#100TaongLaban
GOLD FOR THE PHILIPPINES! 🇵🇭
Carlos Edriel Yulo shines, earning #gold for the Philippines in artistic gymnastics men's floor exercise. 🤸
He's the first-ever filipino man to win an Olympic gold in any sport, and this is the Philippines' first medal of #Paris2024! 🎉
@gymnastics | #ArtisticGymnastics | #Paris2024 | #Samsung | #TogetherForTomorrow
The year-to-date budget deficit as of end-July also narrowed to P761 billion, down by 9.1 percent from last year's shortfall of P837.3 billion. @BusinessMirror
JUST IN: The national government's budget deficit in July narrowed to P86.8 billion this year from last year's P121.2 billion as revenues outpaced expenditures, according to @TreasuryPh@BusinessMirror
BREAKING: The Philippine economy grew 7.4% in the second quarter of 2022, according to @PSAgovph. Last year, second quarter GDP growth was at 12%. @BusinessMirror
JUST IN: The national government's outstanding debt has hit another record-high of P12.79 trillion as of end-June this year, up from P12.5 trillion as of end-May, according to @TreasuryPh@BusinessMirror
BREAKING: Consumer prices rose 6.4% in July 2022, according to @PSAgovph. Inflation was at 6.1% in June 2022 and 3.7% in July 2021. @BusinessMirror#PHCPI
Budget deficit for the first half of the year, however, stood at P674.2 billion, down by 5.84 percent from P716.1 billion in the same period last year. @BusinessMirror
Inflation for next year is now seen by DBCC to hit 2.5 to 4.5 percent. It is also seen to return to the target range of 2 to 4 percent by 2024 until 2028. @BusinessMirror
JUST IN: The Development Budget Coordination Committee now expects full-year inflation this year to 4.5 to 5.5 percent, higher than the 3.7 to 4.7 percent projected by the previous administration. @BusinessMirror
@BusinessMirror DBCC: The average inflation rate assumption for 2022 remains elevated and is projected to range from 4.5 to 5.5 percent, following the uptick in prices of fuel and food as a result of the ongoing Russia- Ukraine conflict and disrupted supply chains. @BusinessMirror