PSEi falls below 6,900 | Inquirer Business

PSEi falls below 6,900

By: - Business Features Editor / @philbizwatcher
/ 05:50 PM December 08, 2015

THE LOCAL stock barometer tumbled below 6,900 level on Tuesday as worries over sluggish oil prices and weak China export data curbed risk-taking across regional markets.

The Philippine Stock Exchange index lost 73.44 points or 1.06 percent to close at 6,838.42, tracking the downturn across regional markets. This was on news that China’s export earnings had fallen for a fifth month in November, raising fresh concerns on the fragile state of the Chinese economy.

At the local market, all counters faltered led by the holding firm and property counters which both fell by over 1 percent.

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The PSEi has now declined for the fifth straight session.

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Value turnover for the day was thin at P4.7 billion. There were over twice as many decliners (116) as there were advancers (55). Foreign investors were net sellers in the market amounting to P842 million.

BDO led the PSEi’s decline, falling by 2.27 percent while Globe, Metrobank, SMIC, GTCAP and SM Prime all slumped by over 1 percent.

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URC, AC, ALI, BPI, PLDT, AP all slipped.

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Among the few that bucked the day’s downturn were Jollibee and Metro Pacific.

Outside of the PSEi, among the notable gainer was RCBC which rose by 1.43 percent in heavy trade. DoubleDragon also firmed up.

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