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The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) is urging savings banks and the profitable government-owned or controlled corporations (GOCCs) to list their shares on the local bourse in line with efforts to improve market breadth and liquidity.


PSE president Francis Lim said the exchange wants to see the listing of more banks at the exchange to provide the public with more investment options.
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PSE president Francis Lim said the exchange is particularly keen on amending the track record and market capitalization requirements of the listing rules.

Under existing rules, second board issuers must have a market capitalization of at least P250 million and an operating history of at least one year prior to listing.
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The only non-government speakers were HSBC (Phils) president and chief executive officer Warner Manning (who talked about why the market prefers bonds to equities) and Social Weather Stations president Mahar Mangahas (who talked about the leading contenders in next year’s presidential election).
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The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) is urging savings banks and the profitable government-owned or controlled corporations (GOCCs) to list their shares on the local bourse in line with efforts to improve market breadth and liquidity.


PSE president Francis Lim said the exchange wants to see the listing of more banks at the exchange to provide the public with more investment options.
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PSE president Francis Lim said the exchange is particularly keen on amending the track record and market capitalization requirements of the listing rules.

Under existing rules, second board issuers must have a market capitalization of at least P250 million and an operating history of at least one year prior to listing.
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The only non-government speakers were HSBC (Phils) president and chief executive officer Warner Manning (who talked about why the market prefers bonds to equities) and Social Weather Stations president Mahar Mangahas (who talked about the leading contenders in next year’s presidential election).
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