PSE nears 8,600

The local stock barometer rallied back to nearly 8,600 on Tuesday as investors were emboldened by upbeat trading in Wall Street ahead of the first public statement of new US Federal Reserve chief Jerome Powell.

The Philippine Stock Exchange index racked up 92.4 points or 1.09 percent to close at 8,592.38 as investors increasingly bet that Powell won’t be too hawkish and will likely be just like his predecessor, Janet Yellen.

Except for the mining/oil counter, all other counters gained at the local market. The financial, industrial and holding firm counters all added over 1 percent.

Local stock brokerage Papa Securities said investors could be seeing an opportunity to accumulate on weakness.

Value turnover for the day amounted to P9.25 billion. Domestic investors were still the ones driving the market but net foreign selling declined to P276.98 million compared to P1.53 billion outflows in the previous day.

There were 119 advancers that edged out 94 decliners while 43 stocks were unchanged.

The PSEi was lifted by JG Summit, which rallied by 5.63 percent, while BDO, URC and AGI all added over 4 percent.

BDO reported record-high net profit of P28.1 billion for 2017, up by 7 percent and meeting its earnings goal and maintaining the highest bottomline among banking peers for the year. This marked the highest net profit level among Philippine banks, reaping the fruits of above-industry asset growth in the last two decades. BDO’s net profit exceeded Bank of the Philippine Islands’ P22.42 billion and Metropolitan Bank and Trust Co.’s P18.22 billion for the same year.

Puregold gained 3.13 percent while SM Investments, Jollibee and PLDT all advanced by over 1 percent.

Ayala Corp., MPI, SM Prime and GT Capital all firmed up.

Investors also bought stocks outside the main index. APC Group surged by 6.06 percent while PXP gained 4.29 percent in heavy trade.

On the other hand, Semirara fell by 3.14 percent while BPI and Metrobank slipped by 1.72 percent and 0.2 percent, respectively.

MRC pulled back by 4.17 percent after the run-up in previous days.

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