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                    [Title] => Index tumbles 17 pts as investors cash in on profits
                    [Summary] => Philippine stocks declined yesterday as investors cashed in on three sessions of gains, traders said.


The benchmark 30-company Philippine Stock Exchange Index fell 17.14 points, or 0.8 percent, to 2,133.79, after rising 2.8 percent in the past three days, including the 0.6 percent advance Thursday to a 10-month closing high.

"There was profit-taking after three sessions of gains. But the momentum is still positive," said Citiseconline.com investment analyst Mark Alan Canizares.
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                    [Title] => Index tumbles 17 pts as investors cash in on profits
                    [Summary] => Philippine stocks declined yesterday as investors cashed in on three sessions of gains, traders said.


The benchmark 30-company Philippine Stock Exchange Index fell 17.14 points, or 0.8 percent, to 2,133.79, after rising 2.8 percent in the past three days, including the 0.6 percent advance Thursday to a 10-month closing high.

"There was profit-taking after three sessions of gains. But the momentum is still positive," said Citiseconline.com investment analyst Mark Alan Canizares.
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