The Philippine Star

Index falls back to 6,800 level, lowest in 1 week

- By IRIS GONZALES

Stocks fell back to the 6,800 territory yesterday as investors stayed on the sidelines after cashing in on recent gains.

The benchmark Philippine Stock Exchange index or PSEi finished 85.43 points or 1.22 percent lower to a week-low of 6,887.92, while the broader All Shares index shed 36.84 points or 0.87 percent to close at 4,184.96.

Total value turnover reached P14.18 billion. Market breadth was negative with 129 losers to 76 gainers, while 41 issues were unchanged.

Traders said the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund’s downgrade of its Philippine growth forecast to 5.4 percent from 6.9 percent for 2021 contribute­d to the weak sentiment.

“The market took a step back with the PSEi ending with its biggest daily loss in the last four weeks. Losses were seen across the board with the property index declining the most,” said Chris Mangun, head of research at AAA Southeast Equities.

He said yesterday’s performanc­e could potentiall­y be the beginning of a much more substantia­l pullback.

“Investors were willing to hold on to positions in the last few sessions as prices began to move sideways. The lack of upside price movement is causing impatience among some investors and as a result, they are beginning to unload,” he said.

Luis Limlingan of Regina Capital, meanwhile, said shares sold on news and ahead of the FTSE rebalancin­g (today) after the FOMC meeting last night.

“Investors digested the US Fed’s tone on the economic recovery,” he said.

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