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PSEi Ends Slightly Higher As Trading Remains Mixed
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The Philippine stock market ended the session on a slightly positive note on April 10, 2026, with the Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) edging up by 8.30 points or 0.14 percent to close at 6,098.21.
Trading was relatively steady but uneven, as investors weighed gains and losses across sectors. Market breadth remained tight, with 100 advancers nearly matched by 102 decliners, while 66 issues closed unchanged.
Total market turnover reached PHP 6.9 billion, reflecting moderate activity throughout the session.
On the foreign investors’ side, sentiment was almost balanced. Foreign buying reached PHP 3,922,822,516.70, while foreign selling closely followed at PHP 3,921,309,034.81, resulting in a slim net foreign buying position of PHP 1,513,481.89.
Overall, the market’s performance reflected cautious optimism, with minimal movement but continued participation from both local and foreign investors.
Trading was relatively steady but uneven, as investors weighed gains and losses across sectors. Market breadth remained tight, with 100 advancers nearly matched by 102 decliners, while 66 issues closed unchanged.
Total market turnover reached PHP 6.9 billion, reflecting moderate activity throughout the session.
On the foreign investors’ side, sentiment was almost balanced. Foreign buying reached PHP 3,922,822,516.70, while foreign selling closely followed at PHP 3,921,309,034.81, resulting in a slim net foreign buying position of PHP 1,513,481.89.
Overall, the market’s performance reflected cautious optimism, with minimal movement but continued participation from both local and foreign investors.
Apr 10, 2026
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