Pinutakti ng netizens ang pagiging kulelat ng stock market ng Pilipinas kumpara sa ibang Southeast Asian countries.
Ayon sa ulat ng The Business Times sa kanilang Facebook noong Oktubre 22, 2025, ipinakita nila ang tala ng mga nangungunang stock market sa mga bansang sakop ng Southeast Asia.
Ibinida nila ang paglago ng stock market ng Vietnam (1.05B) na siyang pumapangalawa na ngayon sa Southeast Asia kasunod ng nangungunang bansang Thailand (1.30B).
Sumunod sa mga nasabing bansa ang Singapore (1.02B), Indonesia (0.91B), Malaysia (0.57B), habang pumapanghuli naman ang Pilipinas na mayroong pinakamababang trading value na US$0.10B kumpara sa mga nabanggit na Southeast Asian countries.
“Vietnam’s stock market is heating up and is now among Asean’s busiest. With a trading value above US$1 billion, Vietnam's equity market is on par with Singapore and ahead of emerging peers such as Indonesia and Malaysia,” anang Business Times.
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Samantala, tila napansin naman ng netizens ang pagiging kulelat ng Pilipinas at hindi pagpansin ng Business Times dito sa kanilang ulat.
Narito ang ilang komentong iniwan ng mga tao sa nasabing post:
“Love how they disregard the Philippines in mentioning the emerging peers. Because we are not emerging, we're submerging.”“Back in the 80s and 90s, folks from the rest of Asia referred to the Philippines as the 'sick man of asia". Well, guess who's back??!!”
“PH palace will slam this again as fake news.”
“Isang araw talaga gigising tayo na pinakakulelat na ang Pinas sa SEA. Ang Tigre naging kuting.”
“Salamat UNITEAM. Sa 2028 uli!”
“Maganda talaga ang takbo ng ECONOMY sabi ni ante.”
“I guess at least Filipinos are good at English? Lmao”
“Maganda dw ang takbo ng ekonomiya natin..sabi ni ante kler.”
“And still you'll be surprised that a lot of people still keep defending the current government. As they see Marcos as the beacon of light who "corrects" the wrongdoings of the previous administration. Maybe not.”
“Vietnam stock market is heating up but the Philippines has already burned down.”
“Vietnam a non-ally to the West is beating the Philippines not only in tourism but also in the stock market.”
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