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[Title] => Superal falls by 4 in Porter Cup
[Summary] => Princess Superal fought back with a three-under 68 but fell four strokes off Canadian Jennifer Ha in the second round of the second Women’s Porter Cup at the Niagara Falls and Country Club in Lewiston, New York Thursday.
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[Title] => Stocks gain on strong GDP, peso, corporate news
[Summary] => Stocks rose yesterday, drawing strength from favorable second-quarter economic numbers, the pesos strength and positive corporate developments.
The benchmark 30-company Philippine Stock Exchange Index rose 17.21 points, or 0.7 percent, to 2,329.44.
On Thursday, the government reported that the economy expanded 5.5 percent on-year during the quarter ended June 30, in line with market and government estimates.
The peso also continued to perform well against the dollar, with the peso hitting a new four-year high of 50.70 in morning trading yesterday.
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[Title] => Stocks fall to 1-month low, extend losing streak to 5 days
[Summary] => Share prices fell yesterday for the fifth consecutive day to close at their lowest level in a month, hurt by losses in Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. and other blue chips.
The benchmark 30-company Philippine Stock Exchange Index lost 39.56 points, or 1.7 percent, to close at 2,274.53, its worst finish since 2267.67 on July 25. The index has lost three percent over the last five sessions.
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[Title] => Index climbs on continued gains by heavyweight PLDT
[Summary] => Share prices closed 0.19 percent higher yesterday as continued gains in index heavyweight Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) allowed the market to push its recent modest advance, dealers said.
They said the gains, however, were capped by profit-taking before the Lunar New Year holiday, when many fund managers are expected to be on vacation.
The composite index rose 4.08 points to 2,121.89 after trading between 2,117.81 and 2,126.16. Volume was 2.59 billion shares worth P1.32 billion.
The all-shares index rose 4.22 points to 1,024.46.
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[Title] => Stocks fall to 3-week low as telecom shares drop
[Summary] => Share prices fell yesterday for the fifth straight session, hurt mostly by declines in telecommunications stocks.
The benchmark 30-company Philippine Stock Exchange Index fell 12.79 points, or 0.6 percent, to a three-week low of 1,966.33 following Wednesdays 0.3 percent fall. The index has lost 3.5 percent since Monday.
Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. was the most actively traded stock, down 0.9 percent at P1,610, in step with the 1.6 percent loss suffered by the companys American Depositary Receipts in New York Thursday.
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NEW YORK THURSDAY
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[Title] => Stocks gain on strong GDP, peso, corporate news
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The benchmark 30-company Philippine Stock Exchange Index rose 17.21 points, or 0.7 percent, to 2,329.44.
On Thursday, the government reported that the economy expanded 5.5 percent on-year during the quarter ended June 30, in line with market and government estimates.
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The benchmark 30-company Philippine Stock Exchange Index lost 39.56 points, or 1.7 percent, to close at 2,274.53, its worst finish since 2267.67 on July 25. The index has lost three percent over the last five sessions.
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[Title] => Index climbs on continued gains by heavyweight PLDT
[Summary] => Share prices closed 0.19 percent higher yesterday as continued gains in index heavyweight Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) allowed the market to push its recent modest advance, dealers said.
They said the gains, however, were capped by profit-taking before the Lunar New Year holiday, when many fund managers are expected to be on vacation.
The composite index rose 4.08 points to 2,121.89 after trading between 2,117.81 and 2,126.16. Volume was 2.59 billion shares worth P1.32 billion.
The all-shares index rose 4.22 points to 1,024.46.
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[Title] => Stocks fall to 3-week low as telecom shares drop
[Summary] => Share prices fell yesterday for the fifth straight session, hurt mostly by declines in telecommunications stocks.
The benchmark 30-company Philippine Stock Exchange Index fell 12.79 points, or 0.6 percent, to a three-week low of 1,966.33 following Wednesdays 0.3 percent fall. The index has lost 3.5 percent since Monday.
Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. was the most actively traded stock, down 0.9 percent at P1,610, in step with the 1.6 percent loss suffered by the companys American Depositary Receipts in New York Thursday.
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