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SEC chairperson Lilia Bautista said the spate of closures of a number of brokerage firms resulted from a host of factors, not solely on the lethargic turnover at the trading floor which brokers attribute to the separation of their dealing activities.
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SEC chairperson Lilia Bautista said the spate of closures of a number of brokerage firms resulted from a host of factors, not solely on the lethargic turnover at the trading floor which brokers attribute to the separation of their dealing activities.
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Foreign investors unwound Philippine positions "like mad" yesterday sending share prices to a 15-month low amid a confidence crisis spawned by an unresolved stock manipulation case allegedly involving a friend of President Estrada, brokers said

The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) composite index fell 74.16 points, or 4.1 percent, to 1,720.65. The last time the market hit this level was on Nov. 13, 1998, when it settled at 1,711.98.

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