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PHILIPPINE STOCKS climbed on Monday following data showing improved manufacturing activity and as the market awaited the release of the February consumer price index (CPI) report.

The benchmark Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) rose by 0.46% or 32.08 points to end at 6,951.67 on Monday, while the broader all shares index climbed by 0.27% or 9.74 points to finish at 3,618.95.

鈥淭he positive cues from the US markets, along with the robust S&P Global Philippines manufacturing purchasing managers鈥 index (PMI) last February, boosted sentiment, causing the PSEi to briefly breach the 7,000 level in the earlier session,鈥 Philstocks Financial, Inc. Research Analyst Claire T. Alviar said in a Viber message.

鈥淗owever, it failed to sustain that rally as some investors took a cautious stance while waiting for the inflation data to be released [on Tuesday],鈥 she added.

鈥淧hilippine shares continued to rise as investors made bets ahead of the country鈥檚 February CPI, which comes out [on Tuesday], and as investors gear for the start of another trading month,鈥 Regina Capital Development Corp. Head of Sales Luis A. Limlingan likewise said in a Viber message.

The S&P Global Philippines Manufacturing PMI rose to 51 in February from 50.9 in January, S&P Global said on Friday. A PMI reading above the 50 mark denotes improvement in operating conditions compared to the preceding month, while a reading below 50 signals deterioration.

Meanwhile, a 大象传媒 poll of 16 analysts conducted last week yielded a median estimate of 3% for the February CPI, within the 2.8-3.6% forecast of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) for the month.

If realized, February inflation would be slightly faster than the 2.8% print in January but slower than 8.6% in the same month a year ago. It would also mark the first time that the CPI picked up on a month-on-month basis since September 2023.

Still, February would be the third straight month that headline inflation was within the BSP鈥檚 2-4% target.

Sectoral indices were split on Monday. Services climbed by 2.46% or 43 points to 1,787.94; property increased by 1.3% or 37.50 points to 2,914.94; and mining and oil went up by 0.93% or 78.97 points to 8,546.96.

On the other hand, financials fell by 0.46% or 9.45 points to 2,022.16; industrials went down by 0.24% or 22.85 points to 9,333.67; and holding firms dropped by 0.13% or 8.66 points to 6,505.52.

鈥淎mong the index members, International Container Terminal Services, Inc. was at the top while Universal Robina Corp. was at the bottom, losing by 2.71%,鈥 Ms. Alviar said.

Value turnover inched up to P5.64 billion on Monday with 530.17 million issues changing hands from the P5.63 billion with 910.48 million shares traded on Friday.

Decliners beat advancers, 94 versus 88, while 54 names ended unchanged.

Net foreign buying climbed to P799.61 million on Monday from P677.17 million on Friday. 鈥 R.M.D. Ochave