THE Philippines could be set for a credit ratings upgrade after S&P Global Ratings (S&P) on Tuesday raised its outlook to "positive" from "stable."

The debt watcher currently rates the country as "BBB+," which it set in 2019. The next step-up is "A-". A "positive" outlook indicates the possibility of an upgrade in the medium term.

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