PSEi falls below 7,700 | Inquirer Business

PSEi falls below 7,700

, / 05:38 PM February 05, 2015

THE LOCAL stock barometer slipped from the 7,700 levels on Thursday as investors locked up gains while the stock market spiked to record highs.
The Philippine Stock Exchange index gave up 41.82 points or 0.54 percent to close at 7,674.24, tracking mostly sluggish regional markets.
The decline was led by the property counter, which fell by 1.16 percent. The financial, industrial and holding firm counters likewise eased.
The services and mining/oil counters, on the other hand, defied the day’s downturn.
Value turnover for the day amounted to P10.1 billion. There were 84 losers versus 94 gainers while 38 stocks were unchanged.
The day’s decline was led by FGEN, Megaworld, Jollibee and Petron, which all fell by over 2 percent. Shares of Petron were dragged down by the overnight fall in crude prices.
SMIC, the day’s most actively traded stock, also declined by 0.99 percent. URC, ALI, EDC, BDO, DMCI, AC and SM Prime also weighed down the index.
On the other hand, among those that defied the day’s downturn were Globe (+3.11 percent) and LTG (+2.86 percent).
Globe reported on Thursday a 25-percent rise in 2014 core net profit to P14.5 billion on the back of 9-percent growth in revenues to an all-time high P99 billion. It thus declared 2014 a “banner year.”
LTG, on the other hand, is benefiting from expectations of a more stable cigarette business.
Index heavyweight PLDT also firmed up on Thursday alongside a cash dividend play.
Outside of PSEi stocks, Security Bank and Puregold firmed up in heavy volume.
Elsewhere in the region, trading was mostly sluggish as an overnight decline in crude prices weighed down energy-related shares.

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