Philippine stocks experienced a fourth consecutive day of losses on Wednesday, with the Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) closing at 6,041.04, a drop of 6.93 points or 0.12 percent.
Philippine stocks experienced a fourth consecutive day of losses on Wednesday, with the Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) closing at 6,041.04, a drop of 6.93 points or 0.12 percent.
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