PSEi perked up by MSCI rebalancing | Inquirer Business

PSEi perked up by MSCI rebalancing

By: - Business Features Editor / @philbizwatcher
/ 05:04 PM November 14, 2017

The local stock barometer firmed up above the 8,300 mark on Tuesday as investors factored in the latest rebalancing of MSCI indices which are closely tracked by large fund managers.

Reversing early losses, the main-share Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) ended 49.62 points or 0.6 percent higher to close at 8,379.64.

The PSEi was led higher by Meralco, which rose by 5.3 percent and was the day’s most actively traded company.

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MSCI has announced that Meralco will be added to its global standard index at the close of trades on Nov. 30.

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It was also announced that East West Bank and Megawide, both non-PSEi stocks, will be added to the MSCI Global Small Cap index. On the other hand, RCBC and Xurpas will be deleted from the same index.

East West Bank and Megawide respectively gained by 3.23 percent and 0.75 percent.

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On the other hand, Xurpas fell by 10.33 percent while RCBC dropped by 4.91 percent.

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By sub-index, the PSEi was perked up by holding firms and mining/oil counters which both rose by over 1 percent. The industrial counter also firmed up.

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On the other hand, the financial, services and property counters declined.

Value turnover for the day amounted to P8.88 billion. There was a modest net foreign buying of P55 million for the day.

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There were 111 decliners that edged out 76 advancers while 51 stocks were unchanged.

SM Investments also buoyed the PSEi with its 2.31-percent gain while BPI added 1.82 percent.

Metrobank and Jollibee both advanced by over 1 percent while Metro Pacific also contributed a modest gain.

Outside of MSCI additions, one notable gainer was Now which surged by 8.46 percent.

On the other hand, Puregold lost 3.35 percent while BDO and Security Bank both shed over 1 percent.

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PLDT, Ayala Corp. and URC all slipped.

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