Philippines Says Inflation Target at Risk if Oil Reaches $90

Philippines Says Inflation Target at Risk if Oil Reaches $90

(Bloomberg) -- Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas estimates oil prices will have to surge and persist at $90 a barrel for it to impact the central bank’s inflation forecast, Governor Benjamin Diokno said.

It’s “too early to say,” Diokno said in a text message when asked if the latest geopolitical development between the U.S. and Iran could threaten inflation targets and impact the central bank’s monetary easing campaign.

“BSP estimates that Dubai oil prices have to reach $90 per barrel sustainably (not sporadically) to make a difference in our inflation forecast,” he said. “I assign low probability that such an event will happen.”

The Philippines, a net oil importer, targets inflation at 2%-4% this year through 2022.

Oil prices surged on Friday as attention turned to Iran’s threatened retaliation for a U.S. airstrike that killed the Islamic Republic’s top general. Brent crude for March settlement rose to $68.60, while West Texas Intermediate for February delivery was at $63.05 a barrel.

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