The PSE market closed higher on Friday as it ended the week with a green candle. The index move up today by 1.21%. The market is seen to digest the proclamation of Philippine next president Bongbong Marcos (BBM) and the announcement regarding the appointment of Banko Sentral ng Pilipinas, BSP Governor Diokno as the next Finance secretary. BSP Governor Benjamin Diokno will succeed Carlos Finance Secretary Dominguez III.

The index closes to 6,726.14 and formed a higher low formation on its technical charts. This is the second day that the market closed with a net foreign buying. Today it closed with 160.1Million net foreign buy and yesterdays closed with 300Million net buyers.

PSE market was led by the property sector with SM Properties (SMPH, 3.0%) and Ayala land Inc (ALI, 2.85%). For the blue chip index Alliance Global Incorporated (AGI, 3.61%) helped lift the market sentiment. While JGS (-1.63%) and BPI (-1.44%) led the index losers.

GAINERS% GainLOSERS% Loss
1AGI3.61%1JGS1.63%
2BDO3.33%2BPI1.44%
3SMPH3.00%3GLO1.41%
4AC2.88%4WLCON0.55%
5ALI2.85%5LTG0.36%
6AEV2.82%6SMC0.19%
7GTCAP2.10%
8MBT1.99%
9CNVRG1.73%

In the Global markets, US closed yesterday in high note as well with S&P 500 at 1.99%, Dow Jones at 1.61% and Nasdaq Composite index at 2.68%. ASIAN markets were higher today as well. The overall market sentiment is optimistic at the moment.

Courtesy: Yahoo finance
Courtesy: Yahoo finance

Several companies from the PSE stock market list was ordered to stop trading by June 1, 2022 if the income statements required is not submitted in time. The violation would be due to failure of providing quarterly results for Q1,2022 and Annual reports.

According to its disclosure yesterday May 24,220 in PSE Edge disclosure notices ,the eleven stocks had Non-Compliance with Structured Reportorial Requirements of the Exchange. On the PSE notice site it states;

Please be informed that, as of the posting of this notice, the listed companies mentioned below have not complied with the structured reportorial requirements of the Exchange under Article VII, Section 17.2 in relation to Section 17.8 of the Consolidated Listing and Disclosure Rules, as amended (the “Rules”), by failing to submit their Annual Reports (SEC Form 17-A) for the year ended December 31, 2021 and Quarterly Reports (SEC Form 17-Q) for the period ended March 31, 2022, on or before the deadline of May 16, 2022.



The eleven stocks mentioned are listed below.

Some of the stocks suspension warning have immediate effects. As of the writing of these article, DITO fell by 5%, ABA fell 6% but recovered already, ARA fell 11% but recovered and is currently down by 5%, BSC fell 11% and now is currently down by 6%