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The event, the first to be undertaken by the PSE on its own, will be held on Sept. 16 at The Peninsula Manila and will re-introduce the PSE – now converted into a demutualized or stock corporation – companies where investors bet their money on.
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SEC Chairperson Lilia R. Bautista said the PSE should finalize the specific rules of the dollar board to jumpstart the operation of the dollar trading facility which has already secured approvals from both the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas and the SEC.
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PSE president Ernest Leung said the roadshow is a multisectoral initiative – with the involvement of senior government officials, listed companies and trading participants – to revive interest and bring back the glory days of the stock market.
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PSE chairperson Vivian Yuchengco said they intend to establish the dollar board by Sept. 16, coinciding with the launching of the "New Exchange," an ambitious roadshow to promote and revive the flagging investor interest in the local bourse.
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                    [Summary] => More companies have joined in the efforts of the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) to revive the interest of the investing public in the local equities market, signifying their commitment to participate in the upcoming roadshow both here and abroad, PSE president Ernest Leung said.


The event, the first to be undertaken by the PSE on its own, will be held on Sept. 16 at The Peninsula Manila and will re-introduce the PSE – now converted into a demutualized or stock corporation – companies where investors bet their money on.
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SEC Chairperson Lilia R. Bautista said the PSE should finalize the specific rules of the dollar board to jumpstart the operation of the dollar trading facility which has already secured approvals from both the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas and the SEC.
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PSE president Ernest Leung said the roadshow is a multisectoral initiative – with the involvement of senior government officials, listed companies and trading participants – to revive interest and bring back the glory days of the stock market.
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