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Stocks may drop further as market stays cautious

29 March 2026
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PHILIPPINE SHARES may continue to move lower in the coming days as investors cautiously stay on the sidelines due to the Middle East conflict risks and the upcoming Holy Week break.

On Friday, the Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) fell by 0.19% or 11.37 points to end at 5,972.83, while the broader all shares index went up by 0.05% or 1.75 points to close at 3,335.86.

Week on week, the PSEi went down by 45.79 points from its March 19 finish of 6,018.62.

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