The Philippine peso is trading near the historic low of 61.75 against the US dollar, a level it has tested over a dozen times in the past three months.
While the central bank has stated it does not defend any specific exchange rate level, surging oil prices and a strengthening US dollar are increasing pressure for intervention.
The country's declining foreign exchange reserves are making the defense of the currency's level increasingly difficult.
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