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Local stocks rose for a fifth straight day as investors gobbled up blue chip issues on a flurry of higher corporate earnings, as well as strong performances of global equities, traders said yesterday.

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The improving situation in Japan motivated investors to enter the Philippine equities on Tuesday, but most of them are still wary of investing aggressively.

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Investors remain unsure where the Philippine stock market will be heading next, sending Philippine shares closing unchanged yesterday.

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Failing to sustain an upward move, local stocks are expected to turn in a lackluster performance this week with investors reluctant to make big moves amid a growing budget deficit and uncertainty about the global fallout from Dubai’s financial troubles.

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MANILA, Philippines - The local stock market, which has gained over 200 points since the start of May, could move in either direction this week depending on developments overseas, analysts said.

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The local stock market is expected to follow the downward trend set by Wall St. as fears mount over the perilous state of the global financial system.

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MANILA, Philippines - The local stock market, which has gained over 200 points since the start of May, could move in either direction this week depending on developments overseas, analysts said.

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