PSEi firms up over US economy forecast, upbeat China trade | Inquirer Business

PSEi firms up over US economy forecast, upbeat China trade

/ 05:05 PM February 12, 2014

PSE index as of February 12, 2014, 3:46 PM. Screengrab from https://www.pse.com.ph/

MANILA, Philippines — The local stock market firmed up for the sixth session on Wednesday, albeit on a very modest pace, on a benign economic outlook by the US Federal Reserve’s new chief and an upbeat China trade data.

The local stock barometer added 6.28 points or 0.1 percent to close at 6,112.31.

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Sentiment was mixed across counters, with the gains eked out by the financial, industrial and services counters making up for the slack in holding firms, mining/oil and property counters.

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Across the region, risk appetite was boosted by US Federal Reserve chief Janet Yellen’s testimony before the US Congress, during which she reaffirmed a “measured” tapering of the Fed’s bond buying operations. Her benign outlook spurred a 1.22 percent or 192.98-basis point rally by the closely-tracked Dow Jones Industrial Index on Tuesday that in turn lifted regional markets on Wednesday.

Adding to the favorable backdrop in Asian trading was a surprise growth in China’s January imports to a six-month high. Chinese exports handily beat expectations in January, rising 10.6 percent from a year earlier, while imports jumped 10 percent, leaving the country with a trade surplus of $31.9 billion for the month.

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The PSEi’s gains were led by Megaworld (+3.46 percent) and URC (+2.16 percent) while Metrobank, DMCI and GTCAP gained by over 1 percent. SMIC, PLDT, BDO, AEV, BPI and EDC also contributed to the day’s gains.

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Outside of index stocks, Puregold (0.85 percent) and Emperador (+1.04 percent) rose in heavy volume on a consumer play.

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On the other hand, the PSEi’s gains for the day were tempered by the decline by LTG (-3.57 percent) and SMPH (-2.21 percent). AC (-0.18 percent) was likewise modestly lower.

Robinsons Retail (-2.97 percent) also slipped on profit-taking.

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