Monthly Archives: February 2015

Accord Capital Highlight, February 6, 2015

Outlook: The over-all market is bullish, price– and index-wise. The charts signal caution while the fundamentals (earnings) offer hope. Understandably, the prevailing emotion over the market’s prospects is mixed, albeit perceptively biased towards the good For the full research article, click … Continue reading

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Market Daily for Thursday, 5 February 2015

February 5, 2015 HIGHLIGHTS: PGOLD buys 9 NE Supermarket outlets in Luzon ICT buys 100% of Melbourne port operator TEL to upgrade LTE network  

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Market Daily for Wednesday, 4 February 2015

February 4, 2015 HIGHLIGHTS: BSP has set an inflation target of 2-4% for 2015 and 2016 MCP formally opens City of Dreams Manila GTCAP owners sell 5% stake to investors for PhP1,130 per share AEV 2015 capex of PhP66bn to … Continue reading

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Accord Capital Highlight, February 4, 2015

US investors shunned economic data for the moment and seemingly cheered a rally in oil prices with WTI crude rising above the $50-per-barrel level, its highest in a month and off a half-year low. It was a largely volatile day … Continue reading

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Market Daily for Tuesday, 3 February 2015

February 3, 2015 HIGHLIGHTS: Domestic liquidity expands by 9.6% in December Outstanding loan growth slows to 16.8% in December from 20.1% LRI agrees to sell its majority shares to CRH Plc, an Irish builder PSCP 9M14 net income up 61.5% … Continue reading

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Accord Capital Highlight, February 3, 2015

Outlook: The trend so far this year is undeniably bullish. The accompanying daily, year-to-date chart shows as much. The first 18 sessions of the years has drawn a clear up-trending line with immediate sup-port levels at 7340, 7290 and 7190. The … Continue reading

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Accord Capital Highlight, February 2, 2015

Outlook: The PSEI has completed one of its best starts for any given year in the last decade. In the context of the concerns raised at the beginning of the year and obviously borrowed from the relative disappointments of 2014 (macro-economic … Continue reading

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