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Share prices closed 1.39 percent higher yesterday as investors snapped up stocks after Treasury bills fell to record lows, dealers said.
Investors inevitably flocked to the higher-yielding equities market with Treasury bill rates declining to all-time lows at Monday’s auction, thanks to the government’s improving fiscal condition and a better economic outlook.
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"The missile test was just a blip. It is still a geopolitical concern that will be watched by markets carefully, but I think the fundamentals of the region are now carrying more weight in investors minds," said Fitzgerald Aclan, assistant vice president for the trust banking services of Banco de Oro.
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Investors inevitably flocked to the higher-yielding equities market with Treasury bill rates declining to all-time lows at Monday’s auction, thanks to the government’s improving fiscal condition and a better economic outlook.
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"The missile test was just a blip. It is still a geopolitical concern that will be watched by markets carefully, but I think the fundamentals of the region are now carrying more weight in investors minds," said Fitzgerald Aclan, assistant vice president for the trust banking services of Banco de Oro.
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February 21, 2007 - 12:00am