PAMI and Economic Experts Discuss Economic Outlook for 2017

,(L-R) PAMI CEO and President- Eric S. Lustre, AIA Head of Investment Strategy and Investment Advisory- Kevin Ng, Philam Life Head of Fixed Income and Corporate Finance Vincent Daffon, Writer and Economist - Bernardo Villegas, Secretary of Budget and Management - Benjamin Diokno, PAMI Head of Investments Eduardo “Junie” Banaag Jr., and The Asset Magazine Editor-in-chief Daniel Yu


Philam Asset Management, Inc. (PAMI) in partnership with The Asset Magazine, recently held their first Economic Outlook for the year, entitled “2017 Unboxed: Unleash the Market’s Potential” at the Blue Leaf Events Pavilion in Taguig City. 

The event brought together Secretary of Budget and Management Mr. Benjamin Diokno, famed writer and economist Bernardo Villegas, AIA Head of Investment Strategy and Investment Advisory Kevin Ng, PAMI Head of Investments Eduardo Banaag, and Philam Life Head of Fixed Income and Corporate Finance Vincent Daffon to share their economic outlook for the year.  Over 200 PAMI distributors and clients participated in the said activity,



Experts Exchange

Kevin Ng covered Global Macroeconomy with key points on global economic growth specifically the US, China, and Europe while Secretary Diokno spoke about infrastructure development, human capital development, competitive tax regime, and plans to lower the cost of doing business. He presented Php 8 trillion to Php 9 trillion spending on public infrastructure from 2017 to 2022 which is projected to generate 700,000 jobs annually in the medium term. Sec. Diokno also presented the goal to achieve high-middle income status by 2022 and initiatives to reduce red tape with Project Repeal.

Dr. Bernardo Villegas, on the other hand, shared his insights on the growth of emerging markets and the Asian economic and consumer trends. He enumerated engines that will drive the Philippine economic growth such as young population, BPO industry, Infrastructure, Domestic Tourism, Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), Public-Private Partnerships, Agriculture, and Manufacturing. He foresees a maximum economic growth rate of 8% for the Philippines.

For the local equity market, PAMI Head of Investments Eduardo Banaag, addressed questions related to risk, political climate, increase in the US interest rates, the weaker Peso, changes in the local tax policy, and the increase in government spending to support growth while Philam Life’s Head of Fixed Income and Corporate Finance, Vincent Daffon shared the fixed income yield by the end of 2017.

A Surge in Investment

2016 had many unexpected turns but PAMI executives and the economic experts look forward to what lies ahead. With uncertainty at a high, opportunities run deep. All speakers agreed that the Philippine Economy will continue to stay strong and that now is definitely the most perfect time to invest.



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