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                    [Title] => Index climbs on continued gains by heavyweight PLDT
                    [Summary] => Share prices closed 0.19 percent higher yesterday as continued gains in index heavyweight Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) allowed the market to push its recent modest advance, dealers said. 


They said the gains, however, were capped by profit-taking before the Lunar New Year holiday, when many fund managers are expected to be on vacation.

The composite index rose 4.08 points to 2,121.89 after trading between 2,117.81 and 2,126.16. Volume was 2.59 billion shares worth P1.32 billion.

The all-shares index rose 4.22 points to 1,024.46.
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They said, however, that the gains would likely be shortlived in the face of possible political instability sparked by allegations of vote rigging and corruption against President Gloria Arroyo and members of her family.

How the economy fares under the pressure of record oil prices is a long-term issue which could easily derail economic policy.
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They said the market clearly welcomed news that the government had a budget surplus in April – the first time in four years – but there was no follow-through.

The composite index was down 6.36 points to 1,886.73 after moving between 1,873.42 and 1,894.31. Volume was 342 million shares worth 879 million.

The all-shares index fell 2.71 points to 1,152.83.
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                    [Title] => Index climbs on continued gains by heavyweight PLDT
                    [Summary] => Share prices closed 0.19 percent higher yesterday as continued gains in index heavyweight Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) allowed the market to push its recent modest advance, dealers said. 


They said the gains, however, were capped by profit-taking before the Lunar New Year holiday, when many fund managers are expected to be on vacation.

The composite index rose 4.08 points to 2,121.89 after trading between 2,117.81 and 2,126.16. Volume was 2.59 billion shares worth P1.32 billion.

The all-shares index rose 4.22 points to 1,024.46.
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They said, however, that the gains would likely be shortlived in the face of possible political instability sparked by allegations of vote rigging and corruption against President Gloria Arroyo and members of her family.

How the economy fares under the pressure of record oil prices is a long-term issue which could easily derail economic policy.
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They said the market clearly welcomed news that the government had a budget surplus in April – the first time in four years – but there was no follow-through.

The composite index was down 6.36 points to 1,886.73 after moving between 1,873.42 and 1,894.31. Volume was 342 million shares worth 879 million.

The all-shares index fell 2.71 points to 1,152.83.
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