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They said investors, having got through the concerns of the elections and the long wait for President Arroyo to be declared the winner, are in no hurry to commit funds at the moment and are waiting for upcoming corporate results for their next move.
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AB Capital Securities research head Jovis Vistan said trading will remain sideways with the delay in the election tally and the higher oil prices on interest rates still causing some jitters to investors.

"The market will remain in such a state until the proclamation of the country’s next president," Vistan said.
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