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Lower-than-expected initial jobless claims in the US along with sustained rise of US Treasury rates weakened both the Philippine peso, which closed to its weakest since November 2006, and the local equities market Friday. (Photo: Cheng Ilagan/Philippine Canadian Inquirer)

Lower-than-expected initial jobless claims in the US along with sustained rise of US Treasury rates weakened both the Philippine peso, which closed to its weakest since November 2006, and the local equities market Friday. (Photo: Cheng Ilagan/Philippine Canadian Inquirer)

MANILA—Lower-than-expected initial jobless claims in the US along with sustained rise of US Treasury rates weakened both the Philippine peso, which closed to its weakest since November 2006, and the local equities market Friday.

The local currency closed the week at Php 50.00, the weakest after the Php 50.12 on Nov. 16, 2006, from the previous session’s Php 49.97.

A trader said mid-month corporate demand for the US dollar was also another factor to the peso’s weakness.

Also, BPI lead economist Emilio S. Neri Jr. said “importers appear to have a more significant-than-usual demand while the regular sellers were not as active in today’s trading session.”

Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Deputy Governor Diwa Guinigundo said external uncertainties continued to impact on the peso.

”And despite market uncertainty about a March US Fed interest rate hike, there was higher demand from corporates today,” he said.

The BSP official said monetary officials “continue to see negative market sentiment dominating the strong Philippine market fundamentals.”

He, however, stressed that “we should see market reacting to news that OFW (Overseas Filipino Workers) remittances remain resilient and growth prospects remain very positive at the back of strong consumption, investment and public expenditures.”

”In real terms, peso remains competitive and we continue to monitor pressure from weak exchange rate even as the exchange rate pass though to domestic inflation has gone down in recent years,” he said.

”There is no substitute to constant monitoring and surveillance for any possible risks in the horizon,” he added.

The peso opened at PHP49.94, a dip from the PHP49.89 in the previous session.

It traded between its closing and opening levels resulting to an average of PHP49.98.

Volume of trade reached USD532 million, higher than the USD376.5 million a day ago.

The Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) lost 0.53 percent, or 38.46 points, and finished the week at 7,244.79 points.

All Shares followed with a 0.31 percent or 13.78 points decline to 4,388.01 points.

Only the Financials, among the sectors, ended the week with gains after rising 0.02 percent.

Services contracted by 1.32 percent, Holding Firms, 0.63 percent; Property, 0.27 percent; Mining and Oil, 0.19 percent; and Industrial, 0.04 percent.

 

Trade volume reached 3.1 billion shares amounting to Php 6.99 billion.

 

Losers led gainers at 99 to 93 while 48 shares were unchanged.

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