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2024-11-27FILE PHOTO: Philippine Stock Exchange Index (PSEi). INQUIRER FILES Investors hunted for bargains after the stock market declined for two days straight, prompting the Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) to return to 6,800 territory on Monday. The
FILE PHOTO: Philippine Stock Exchange Index (PSEi). INQUIRER FILES The local bourse rallied by more than two percent on Wednesday as investors rode on the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) dovish monetary policy outlook for next year. This drove the
INQUIRER FILE PHOTO Investors hunting for bargains lifted the Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) on Tuesday, allowing the local bourse to register a three-day winning streak. The benchmark PSEi rose by 0.62 percent or 41.84 points to close at 6,
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2024-11-17Bargain-hunting lifted the benchmark PSEi on Monday.—INQUIRER FILE PHOTo. Local shares were unable to plug the bleeding on Thursday—marking seven consecutive sessions of losses—as the peso continued to weaken post-US elections, cau
Bargain hunters snapped the local bourses seven-session losing streak to end the trading week in the green63win, with the bourse finally making a comeback and closing near the 6,700 level. By the closing bell on Friday, the benchmark Philippine Stoc
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2024-11-17FILE PHOTO: Philippine Stock Exchange Index (PSEi). INQUIRER FILES The bloodbath at the Philippine bourse continued Wednesday, with stocks sliding into the 6,700 level as investors continued to digest a second Donald Trump administration alongside m
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FILE PHOTO: Philippine Stock Exchange Index (PSEi). INQUIRER FILES The local bourse surrendered its hard-fought 7,000 level on Friday as investors continued to price in the risks of a second Donald Trump presidency and an economic slowdown. By the e
Investors turned anxious on Wednesday as Republican Donald Trump appeared to be winning a second term as US president, pushing the Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) into red territory. The benchmark PSEi dropped by 1.27 percent or 92.52 points