+ Follow KOREAN STOCK EXCHANGE Tag
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[Title] => Premiere Entertainment eyes listing at Korea bourse
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines – Publicly-listed Premiere Entertainment Philippines (PEP) approved yesterday a non-binding cooperation agreement with Tong Yang Securities for the possible listing of PEP securities in the Korean Stock Exchange.
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[Title] => Local stock market leads Asia in growth performance in Jan-Feb
[Summary] => The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) emerged as the best performing bourse in Asia during the first two months of the year with the main composite index growing 14.1 percent to 2,079.99 from only 1,483.18 in end-December last year.
In February alone, the composite index surged 596.81 points or 40.24 percent as foreign fund managers continued to take notice of the Philippine equities market as an alternative investment site.
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In February alone, the composite index surged 596.81 points or 40.24 percent as foreign fund managers continued to take notice of the Philippine equities market as an alternative investment site.
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