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The Philippine Stock Exchange Index slipped to five thousand nine hundred sixty nine points, reflecting persistent investor caution even as global markets price in a potential United States rate cut.

Local traders continued to take profits amid worries over slower domestic growth and the impact of ongoing corruption investigations on infrastructure spending. While remittances remain strong and consumer demand continues to hold, the market appears unconvinced that near term headwinds have eased.

Foreign funds remained net sellers, pulling out more than one billion pesos, underscoring fragile sentiment. Analysts note that foreign investors are waiting for clearer signals on policy stability and the government’s ability to maintain fiscal discipline.

Globally, sentiment was more upbeat, with Japan, Hong Kong and the United Kingdom posting modest gains. Expectations of a possible December rate cut by the United States Federal Reserve softened earlier concerns about inflation and borrowing costs.

For ordinary Filipinos, the weak equities market affects retirement funds, personal investments and even corporate expansion plans that rely on capital market conditions. Market volatility also keeps the peso under pressure, increasing the cost of imports and overseas travel.

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