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                    [Title] => Coyiuto backs Arroyo, but will continue to be a fiscalizer
                    [Summary] => Despite its continued opposition to a number of issues at the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE), the group of stockbrokers led by Robert Coyiuto Jr. has vowed to cooperate with newly re-elected chairperson Alicia Arroyo in pushing for the necessary reforms that would bring back investor confidence in the local exchange. 


During the PSE elections last Saturday, Arroyo won a second term as board chairperson, beating her former backer Vivian Yuchengco in what many expected would be a three-cornered fight along with Coyiuto.
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Among the broker-nominees being considered to run under Arroyo’s ticket are incumbent director Marita Limlingan, Paul Wee of Capital Equities, Nestor Aguila of DA Market Securities, and Ma. Erlinda Mañalac of First Integrated Capital Securities.
[DatePublished] => 2004-02-18 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804021 [AuthorName] => Zinnia B. Dela Peña [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) ) )
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                    [Title] => Coyiuto backs Arroyo, but will continue to be a fiscalizer
                    [Summary] => Despite its continued opposition to a number of issues at the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE), the group of stockbrokers led by Robert Coyiuto Jr. has vowed to cooperate with newly re-elected chairperson Alicia Arroyo in pushing for the necessary reforms that would bring back investor confidence in the local exchange. 


During the PSE elections last Saturday, Arroyo won a second term as board chairperson, beating her former backer Vivian Yuchengco in what many expected would be a three-cornered fight along with Coyiuto.
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Among the broker-nominees being considered to run under Arroyo’s ticket are incumbent director Marita Limlingan, Paul Wee of Capital Equities, Nestor Aguila of DA Market Securities, and Ma. Erlinda Mañalac of First Integrated Capital Securities.
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