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Stocks snap 6-day losing streak; Metrobank climbs

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The stock market rose Monday on bargain hunting to snap a six-day losing streak as investors keep tabs on the progress of Joe Biden’s new US economic rescue package.

The Philippine Stock Exchange Index added 25.67 points, or 0.4 percent, to 7,071.50 on a value turnover of P9.1 billion. Losers, however, beat gainers, 129 to 92, with 39 issues unchanged.

MerryMart Consumer Corp., the grocery chain owned by businessman Edgar Sia II,  advanced 5.6 percent to P7.85, while Metropolitan Bank & Trust Co., the second-biggest lender in terms of assets, climbed 3.4 percent to P48.20.

PLDT Inc., the largest telecommunications firm, added 2.5 percent to P1,425, while SM Prime Holdings Inc. of the Sy Group rose 1.6 percent to P38.20.

Asian markets mostly rose Monday, rebounding from a sell-off at the end of last week.

However, while vaccinations and long-term optimism about the economic outlook is providing support, sentiment remains weighed by concerns about surging virus infections and a new, more deadly strain.

Lawmakers in Washington are getting to work on the $1.9-trillion stimulus proposal from the new president, with some suggesting they could pass something before the Senate holds an impeachment trial of Donald Trump, which starts in the week beginning February 8.

But it will likely face headwinds from Republicans who think another massive outlay comes too soon after the $900 billion spending package passed at the end of last year.

“Noises from Washington DC suggest that President Biden’s honeymoon won’t extend to Senate Republicans handing over 10 votes to ease the package though on a 60-40 majority,” said OANDA’s Jeffrey Halley.

The Federal Reserve will also hold its first meeting under the Biden administration this week, with investors looking for clues about its plans for monetary policy.

Hong Kong led the gains, rallying more than two percent, after the government lifted a strict weekend lockdown in one part of the city, while   Tokyo, Shanghai, Seoul, Sydney and Wellington also posted healthy gains. Taipei, Singapore and Jakarta all fell.

The rollout of inoculations continues to provide support to equities as investors look towards a return to normal life.

“Vaccine breakthroughs make it likely that life will become more functional again at some point in 2021, resulting in higher GDP growth and more robust corporate earnings,” said Axi strategist Stephen Innes.

“But increasing global COVID-19 infections, new variants of the virus, tightening social distancing restrictions and delays in vaccine rollouts in some places, all increase the near-term growth risks.”

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned at the end of last week that a mutated strain of the disease could be more deadly and infectious, raising the prospect of more containment measures. With AFP   

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