
Philippine stocks rose 2.10 per cent Friday on bargain hunting after two days of huge losses over concerns the US Federal Reserve was reducing stimulus measures, dpa reported. The 30-share composite index of the Philippine Stock Exchange gained 128.18 points to finish at 6,242.26. More than 1 billion shares worth 10.86 billion pesos (253.74 million dollars) were traded. Advancers led decliners 111 to 50, while 41 issues were unchanged. The index had lost more than 9 per cent in the week as foreign investors fled Asian equities markets on fears prices would go down if the US cuts back on an 85-million-dollar bond-buying programme.
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