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They are Alicia ‘Aleli’ Arroyo Rodolfo Cruz, William Ang, Gregorio Uytiepo Kilayko and Marita Limilingan.

Arroyo has been actively serving as co-chairman of the strategic development committee and the audit committee of the Philippines Stock Exchange (PSE).
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"Issues have been raised by some directors and trading participants and should be addressed. We propose this to be in caucus with members," PSE president Ernest Leung said in a circular.
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Philippine Stock Exchange officials have warned of the possibility of the market's collapse in view of a recent Securities and Exchange Commission policy requiring the use of deposits as collateral against stock price fluctuations.

Astra Securities' William Ang, head of the PSE's newly-created Settlements Committee, said this would be more of a disincentive that will prevent more investors from coming to the market.

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They are Alicia ‘Aleli’ Arroyo Rodolfo Cruz, William Ang, Gregorio Uytiepo Kilayko and Marita Limilingan.

Arroyo has been actively serving as co-chairman of the strategic development committee and the audit committee of the Philippines Stock Exchange (PSE).
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Philippine Stock Exchange officials have warned of the possibility of the market's collapse in view of a recent Securities and Exchange Commission policy requiring the use of deposits as collateral against stock price fluctuations.

Astra Securities' William Ang, head of the PSE's newly-created Settlements Committee, said this would be more of a disincentive that will prevent more investors from coming to the market.

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