PSEi ends 9-day winning streak | Inquirer Business

PSEi ends 9-day winning streak

/ 05:50 PM February 26, 2015

pse0226The local stock market pulled back after a nine-day winning streak on Thursday, slipping below the 7,800 mark, as rich valuations attracted profit-taking.

The Philippine Stock Exchange index shed 79.67 points or 1.02 percent to close at 7,764.39.

The industrial and services counters led the day’s decline, both slipping by over 1 percent. Only the mining/oil counter firmed up.

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Value turnover for the day amounted to P9.86 billion. There were 82 advancers which were edged out by 105 decliners while 39 stocks were unchanged.

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Jollibee slipped by 2.77 percent and ICTSI likewise tumbled by 2.55 percent, leading the index lower. ALI and Bloomberry faltered by nearly 2 percent.

URC, SMIC, AGI and AC all declined by over 1 percent while BDO, EDC, PLDT, BPI, Metrobank and Megaworld also contributed to the day’s decline.

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Outside of the PSEi, retail plays Puregold (-3 percent) and RRHI (-2.21 percent) were also hit by profit-taking.

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Among the few that bucked the downturn were MPIC (+1.17 percent) and Semirara (+0.65 percent).

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MPIC grew 2014 core profit by 18 percent to P8.5 billion. MPIC chair Manuel Pangilinan also announced a potential partnership between MPIC and Meralco for a $2-billion gas project in Luzon.

Dealers said the market was susceptible to profit-taking as many stocks have hit overbought levels.

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