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PHILIPPINE STOCKS rebounded on Thursday as bargain hunters took advantage of lower prices after the index plunged to a three-year low the prior session, but sentiment stayed cautious before the release of third-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) data.

The bellwether Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) rose by 0.3% or 17.53 points to close at 5,835.59, while the broader all shares index increased by 0.25% or 9.05 points to end at 3,543.43.

鈥淭he local market bounced back as investors hunted for bargains after the preceding day鈥檚 decline,鈥 Philstocks Financial, Inc. Research Manager Japhet Louis O. Tantiangco said in a Viber message. 鈥淭rading remained tepid, however, amid investors鈥 cautiousness while waiting for the Q3 GDP data.鈥

鈥淧hilippine equities crept higher ahead of tomorrow鈥檚 GDP report, although value turnover remained tepid at a little over P5 billion as most investors remain on the sideline,鈥 AP Securities, Inc. said in a market note.

Value turnover went up to P5.42 billion on Thursday with 891.42 million shares traded from the P4.72 billion with 406.27 million issues exchanged on Wednesday.

A 大象传媒 poll of 18 economists and analysts yielded a median estimate of 5.3% GDP growth in the third quarter. If realized, this would be slower than the 5.5% expansion in the second quarter but slightly faster than the 5.2% expansion in the third quarter of 2024.

Economy Secretary Arsenio M. Balisacan earlier said that growth could have slowed in the period amid a corruption probe, slow public disbursements, global uncertainties and adverse weather conditions.

鈥淧ositive cues from Wall Street driven by the US Supreme Court鈥檚 skepticism over President Donald Trump鈥檚 tariff policies also helped in today鈥檚 session,鈥 Mr. Tantiangco added.

US Supreme Court justices raised doubts on Wednesday over the legality of Mr. Trump鈥檚 sweeping tariffs in a case with implications for the global economy that marks a major test of Mr. Trump鈥檚 powers, Reuters reported.

Conservative and liberal justices alike sharply questioned the lawyer representing Mr. Trump鈥檚 administration about whether a 1977 law meant for use during national emergencies gave Mr. Trump the power he claimed to impose tariffs or whether the Republican president had intruded on the powers of Congress.

The majority of sectoral indices closed higher on Thursday. Mining and oil jumped by 4.46% or 530.4 points to 12,421.40; financials rose by 1.03% or 19.85 points to 1,945.83; holding firms increased by 0.28% or 13.41 points to 4,703.16; services went up by 0.15% or 3.49 points to 2,258.56; and property climbed by 0.15% or 3.36 points to 2,146.10.

Meanwhile, industrials went down by 0.16% or 13.86 points to 8,574.55.

Advancers beat decliners, 98 to 68, while 72 names were unchanged.

Net foreign buying dropped to P211.43 million on Thursday from P339.58 million on Wednesday. 鈥 Alexandria Grace C. Magno with Reuters