Philippines and Japan renew bilateral money swap arrangement


MANILA, Jan 6 (Bernama-Xinhua): The Philippines and Japan have renewed their Bilateral Swap Arrangement (BSA) effective on Jan 1, 2025, the Philippine central bank said Monday.

The Bank of Japan, acting as an agent for the Minister of Finance of Japan, and the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) signed the Fourth Amendment and Restatement Agreement of the Third BSA.

The BSA is a two-way arrangement in which both authorities can swap their local currencies for the US dollar.

The arrangement also enables the Philippines to swap the Philippine peso against the Japanese yen.

According to the BSP, the size of the BSA remains unchanged, that is, up to U$12 billion or its equivalent in Japanese yen for the Philippines, and US$500 million for Japan. - Bernama-Xinhua

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Aseanplus News

Cambodian side Svay Rieng earns a 1-1 draw with Thailand's Bangkok United in the Asean Club Championship Shopee Cup
Chinese university student charged with illegally taking photos of US military planes
Childcare centre principal jailed 10 months over abuse of four-year-old Singapore pupil
PLA’s new Type 076 ‘drone carrier’ to take part in South China Sea training drills
Thailand taps San Kamphaeng hot springs as a global wellness draw
Malaysia: No unilateral move on Straits of Melaka
S. Korea and Vietnam set to sign dozens of business deals as Lee visits Hanoi
Drink-driving lawyer gets 14 days' jail, fined RM12,000
At least 10 killed in Pakistan mining project attack: Officials
China's global EV push reflects its ambition - and harsh economics at home

Others Also Read