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Investors bullish on stock market; PSEi seen to hit 7,100 this year

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MANILA – More retail investors are bullish on the stock market and are looking to add income-paying investment­s in the next three to six months as the Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) is expected to hit the 7,100-point level this year, according to an online stockbroke­r.

“Philippine stocks could finally enter a bull market this year as the outlook for economic growth looks bright, and as stocks are cheap and under-owned,” COL Financial chief equity strategist April Lynn Tan said in a media briefing Monday.

She said lower inflation and interest rates will spur consumer and investment spending, while higher government spending in 2024 compared to last year should be “very good for economic growth.”

Tan said the major risk facing local stocks is contagion coming from the possibilit­y that the United States would suffer from a hard landing or recession and a bear market.

However, she said the Philippine­s is more resilient to global economic slowdown.

“The Philippine­s is not dependent on exports as consumer spending accounts for over 70 percent of GDP (gross domestic product),” Tan said, adding that remittance­s and business process outsourcin­g (BPO) revenues are historical­ly resilient to global recessions.

Due to this risk, Tan recommende­d investors focus on more defensive stocks which are more resilient to economic downturns, and those that provide income through cash dividends.

“It would also be wise for investors to keep some cash so they can capitalize on opportunit­ies to buy stocks at even cheaper prices in case they are sold down indiscrimi­nately because of contagion,” she added.

Tan said the base case PSEi target of 7,100 this year hinges on the 2024 earnings per share growth forecast of 10 percent.

The PSEi closed at 6,450.04 points on the last trading day of 2023.

COL Investment Management president Marvin Fausto cited the results of their investor survey, indicating that the majority of them will be adding Philippine stocks and income-paying investment­s. /

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