PSEi ends week on flat note | Inquirer Business

PSEi ends week on flat note

By: - Business Features Editor / @philbizwatcher
/ 04:19 PM September 08, 2017

The local stock barometer ended the week on a flat note as concerns over Hurricane Irma and North Korea kept investors on the sidelines.

The main-share Philippine Stock Exchange index shed 0.23 points or 0.003 percent to close on Friday at 8,022.75 while regional markets traded with mixed sentiment.

For the week, the index gained 64.18 points or 0.8 percent from last week’s finish of 7,958.57.

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“Philippine stocks ended flat as investors were cautious with focus on Hurricane Irma threatening Florida coastline and as European Central Bank’s decision to leave rates unchanged saw mixed reactions,” said Luis Gerardo Limlingan, managing director at local stock brokerage Regina Capital Development.

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Limlingan said market was moving sideways due a lack of strong catalysts.

“Despite the market’s week-long strong performance, PSEi was still unable to establish a more bullish pattern, but only reinforced the 8,100 to 7,900 range for the market (for the) near-term,” he said.

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The local market was weighed down by the industrial and services counters. On the other hand, the mining/oil counter rose by 1.17 percent while the financial, holding firm and property counters firmed up.

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Total value turnover for the day amounted to P7.89 billion. Foreigners were net sellers amounting to P19.99 million for the day.

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Despite the PSEi’s decline, there were 99 advancers that edged out 92 decliners while 55 stocks were unchanged.

The PSEi was weighed down most by PLDT and AEV, which both fell by over 1 percent, while BDO, SM Prime, Megaworld, Metrobank and Jollibee also lost ground.

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On the other hand, AGI gained by 3.38 percent, while Metro Pacific and DMCI added over 1 percent.

Ayala Land, BPI, Security Bank and ICTSI eked out modest gains.

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