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World crude oil prices and Philippine commodity prices

World Bank Pink Sheet monthly Brent crude price in US dollars. This page lists every Philippine commodity price whose monthly changes measurably track it, the delay between the two, and how much of the move carries through.

The strongest link currently measured is Banana Others (Farmgate (PSA)), which moves against world crude oil prices with a correlation of -0.53 at a lag of 5 months, measured over 26 overlapping months. At that lag, a 10% move in world crude oil prices has historically gone with a -30.1% move in the Banana Others price.

Commodities that move with world crude oil prices

14 links that clear both the significance and sample-size tests, strongest first.
CommodityCorrelationLagElasticityMonthsStrength
Banana Others Farmgate (PSA)-0.535 months-3.0126strong
Onion, yellow granex (Bermuda white) Farmgate (PSA)+0.5311 months+3.1724strong
Coffee Liberica (green coffee beans) Farmgate (PSA)+0.507 months+2.1931moderate
Squash Retail (PSA)-0.4110 months-0.36102moderate
Banana (Lakatan) Retail (PSA)-0.391 month-0.07102moderate
Patola [Dishrag gourd], native Wholesale (PSA)-0.368 months-0.7782moderate
Peanut without shell, dry Wholesale (PSA)-0.335 months-0.13100moderate
Pineapple, Native Farmgate (PSA)-0.3310 months-2.1141moderate
Copra Resecada Wholesale (PSA)+0.31same month+0.27101moderate
Rice (Regular-milled) Retail (PSA)+0.31same month+0.06102moderate
Rice (Well-milled) Retail (PSA)+0.31same month+0.05102moderate
Squash Wholesale (PSA)-0.3010 months-0.69101moderate
Sweet Peas Native Wholesale (PSA)+0.303 months+0.8953moderate
Rubber (coagulated cup lump) Farmgate (PSA)+0.30same month+0.1598moderate
Correlation is measured on month-on-month percentage changes at the lag shown. Elasticity is the percentage move in the commodity per 1% move in the driver at that lag. Months is the number of overlapping monthly observations behind the estimate.
Last recomputed 2026-08-22.

How this is measured

  1. Both series are bucketed to monthly and converted to month-on-month percentage change, so a slow-drifting price level cannot manufacture a correlation.
  2. The commodity's monthly change is regressed on the driver's change at every lag from 0 to 12 months.
  3. The lag with the strongest correlation is kept; ties resolve toward the shorter lag.
  4. The link is labelled strong, moderate, weak or none from the correlation and its p-value together — strong requires a correlation of at least 0.5 at p < 0.01, moderate at least 0.3 at p < 0.05.
  5. Pairs with fewer than 24 overlapping monthly observations are excluded from every ranking on this site, however strong they score. With thousands of comparisons run each night, thin pairs clear a significance test on noise alone.

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These are statistical associations measured from historical co-movement, not proven causation, and they are not a forecast of any individual price. Figures are recomputed nightly from official published data and change as new releases land. Informational only — not financial advice.