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Abstract:Philippine stock market sees modest loss as investors adopt caution ahead of President Marcos' SONA. Mixed performance observed in shares across Asia amidst economic uncertainties.
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The Philippine stock market experienced a modest loss yesterday as investors remained cautious ahead of President Marcos' much-anticipated State of the Nation Address (SONA). The Philippine Stock Exchange Composite index, a major indication of market performance, finished the day at 6,631.25, down 16.31 points, or 0.25 percent.
Not just the primary index, but the broader All Shares index also dipped, ending the day at 3,526.71, down by 4.19 points or 0.12 percent. Such subtle fluctuations in the stock exchange often reflect a sense of uncertainty amongst investors, specifically in relation to major national events like the SONA.
In describing the market mood, Luis Limlingan from Regina Capital said, “Philippine shares traded sideways as investors focused their attention on the upcoming SONA to be delivered in the afternoon, while others awaited the opening of US markets later.” Such a careful and cautious approach towards shares by investors often characterizes the pre-SONA trading session.
Total value turnover for the day reached P3.1 billion. Interestingly, the market breadth was negative with 114 losers and 73 gainers, while 41 issues remained unchanged, further underlining the hesitant sentiment prevalent in the stock exchange.
The Philippines wasn't the only country with a mixed trading day. Across Asia, stock markets displayed a varied performance with investors gearing up for policy decisions at major central banks this week. However, concerns over the Chinese economy continued to cast a cloud over overall investor sentiment.
Recent economic data releases suggest that inflation, which has been a significant concern over the past year due to a series of interest rate hikes, is now easing. This has raised hopes that officials might be close to ending their tightening cycles.
Global investors will be keeping a keen eye on the US Federal Reserve, which is widely expected to announce another increase in borrowing costs. Traders are particularly interested in the guidance the Fed might provide on its plans post the interest rate hike. The ongoing debate revolves around whether the Fed will decide to pause or continue with its measures to bring inflation down to its two percent target, from the current three percent.
Recent months have seen a string of positive economic data, which has provided the Fed with some room to ease its aggressive measures and allow the US economy to avoid a feared recession.
Last Friday on Wall Street ended on a relatively calm note, with the Dow marking a 10th successive gain, while Asian markets were mostly on the rise, with Tokyo, Seoul, Shanghai, Taipei, Bangkok, Jakarta, and Wellington making gains. However, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Sydney, Mumbai, and Singapore retreated, while London, Paris, and Frankfurt opened lower.
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