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                    [Title] => D.M. Wenceslao braves bear market, shares slide in debut
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                    [Title] => Stocks slide below 7,000 mark for first time in 2018
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                    [Title] => Philippine stocks enter bear territory in intraday trade
                    [Summary] => Philippine stocks, which has been dubbed Asia’s worst-performing equity market, touched the bear territory in intraday trade Tuesday dragged down by a weak peso and escalating trade friction between the US and China.
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                    [Title] => No need to panic over CAP deficiency
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