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Philippine Stock Exchange

The Philippine Stock Exchange, Inc. (Filipino: Pamilihang Sapi ng Pilipinas; PSE: PSE) is the national stock exchange of the Philippines. The exchange was created in 1992 from the merger of the Manila Stock Exchange and the Makati Stock Exchange. Including previous forms, the exchange has been in operation since 1927.

Philippine Stock Exchange
Pamilihang Sapi ng Pilipinas
The new Philippine Stock Exchange headquarters in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
TypeStock exchange
LocationPhilippine Stock Exchange Tower (One Bonifacio High Street)
5th Avenue cor. 28th Street,
Bonifacio Global City, Taguig,
Metro Manila, Philippines
Founded
  • August 8, 1927
    (as the Manila Stock Exchange) [1]
  • December 23, 1992
    (as the Philippine Stock Exchange)
OwnerThe Philippine Stock Exchange, Inc.
Key people
  • José T. Pardo (Chairman)
  • Ramon S. Monzon (President & CEO)
CurrencyPhilippine peso (₱)
No. of listings281 (2022)
Market cap
  • 18.25 trillion (February 2022) [2]
  • $ 291.47 billion (March 2022) [3]
IndicesPSEi

PSE Dividend Yield Index

PSE MidCap Index
Websitewww.pse.com.ph

On a whole, the Philippine Stock Exchange has 275 listed companies.[4] The main index for PSE is the PSE Composite Index (PSEi) composed of thirty (30) listed companies. The selection of companies in the PSEi is based on a specific set of criteria.[further explanation needed] There are also six additional sector-based indices. The PSE is overseen by a 15-member Board of Directors, chaired by José T. Pardo.

History

 
Building which hosted the defunct Manila Stock Exchange in Binondo.
 
The Ground Level of the New Headquarters of the Philippine Stock Exchange in Bonifacio Global City.
 
The Old Headquarters and Trading floor of the PSEi and the Makati Stock Exchange in Ayala Tower One in the Makati Central Business District.
 
Philippine Stock Exchange Center is located on Exchange Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig.[5]

On February 3, 1936, the Securities and Exchange Commission announced that it had "relinquished control of the Manila Stock Exchange."[6]

The Philippine Stock Exchange was formed on December 23, 1995, from the merger of the Manila Stock Exchange (MSE) (established on August 12, 1927, based on Muelle de la Industria, Binondo, Manila) and the Makati Stock Exchange (MkSE) (established on May 15, 1963, based in the Makati Central Business District, within Ayala Tower One). Both exchanges traded the same stocks of the same companies.

In June 1998, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) granted the PSE a "Self-Regulatory Organization" (SRO) status, which meant that the bourse can implement its own rules and establish penalties on erring trading participants (TPs) and listed companies.

In 2001, the PSE was transformed from a non-profit, non-stock, member-governed organization into a shareholder-based, revenue-earning corporation headed by a president and a board of directors and on December 15, 2003, listed its own shares on the exchange (traded under the ticker symbol PSE).

On March 28, 2022, The Philippine Stock Exchange launched the PSE Thematic Index Series, with two new indices, namely PSE Dividend Yield Index, and PSE MidCap Index.

Record values

Category All-Time Highs
Closing 9,041.20 Friday, January 26, 2018
Intraday 9,078.37 Monday, January 29, 2018

Business

On January 4, 1993, the former Manila Stock Exchange started the computerization of its operations using the Stratus Trading System (STS) with a company called Equicom. On June 15, the former Makati Stock Exchange adopted the MakTrade trading system. Both systems were linked on March 25, 1994 to produce a One Price-One Market exchange. Two years later, on November 13, 1995, the implementation of the Unified Trading System (UTS) allowed the use of a single-order-book system on a MakTrade software where all the orders are posted and matched in one computer. They have nearly 10,000 employees.

In October 2004, the Securities Clearing Corporation of the Philippines (SCCP), a clearing and settlement agency for depository eligible trades, became a wholly owned subsidiary of the PSE. The SCCP acts as the settlement coordinator and risk manager for broker transactions as well as administrator of the trade guaranty fund.

In 2005, the PSE adopted an online daily disclosure system (ODiSy) to improve the transparency of listed companies and ensure full, fair, timely and accurate disclosure of material information from all listed companies. The ODiSy provides a 24/7 online system access for the submission of all types of disclosures.

On July 26, 2010, the PSE launched its new trading system, PSEtrade, which replaced the MakTrade system. The system was acquired from the New York Stock Exchange.

On June 22, 2015, the PSE launch its new trading system, the PSEtrade XTS, which will replace the PSEtrade system acquired from the New York Stock Exchange. The new trading system will be acquired from the NASDAQ

In 2016, The Marquee Awards of Alpha Southeast Asia magazine recognized PSE as the Best Stock Market in Southeast Asia for the year 2015.[7] The Alpha Southeast Asia, Named PSE Again as the Best Stock Market in Southeast Asia in 2017, for 4 Times in 5 Years.

In 2019, The PSE has introduced a new index that will help track the overall returns of the main index, The Total Return Index (PSEi TRI), as part of the efforts to create a broader investor base for the market.[8]

Record highs

On March 2, 2012, the PSE Composite hits 5,000 mark the highest record close. However, on December 12, 2012, almost ten months after, it neared the 5,800 mark closing in 6,000 near the end of the year.

On January 7, 2013, the PSE Composite gets to all-time record at 6,000 mark. In March it again broke another record by ending the trading day at 6,847.47 after Fitch Group upgraded the Philippines for the first time to investment grade status .[9] On May 10, 2013, it achieved its 29th record close for the year closing at 7,262.38, surpassing the previous record of 7,215.35 on May 3. On May 15, 2013, the PSEi hit its 30th all-time high of 7403.65 and ending the day at 7,392.2. However, the tapering by the Federal Reserves in the United States caused the PSEi to end at 5,889.83.

On April 6, 2015, the PSE Composite the 8,000 mark and closes on another record by ending the trading day at 8,053.74. In 4 days it broke another record by ending the trading day at 8,127.48

On January 26, 2018, PSEi breached through 9000 for the first time, ending at 9,041.20, up by 42.03 points, or 0.47%.[10]

Current trading floors

Trading on the PSE pre-opens at 9:00 A.M.; opens at 9:30 A.M.; is in recess between 12:00 and 1:30 P.M.; pre-closes at 3:15 P.M.; in run-off from 3:20 P.M.; and closes at 3:30 P.M.[11]

The unified trading floor's final location was the Philippine Stock Exchange Tower (PSE Tower), the new headquarters of the PSEi, located in One Bonifacio High Street, Bonifacio Global City, replacing the two trading floors in Metro Manila: one at its headquarters at the PSE Plaza Ayala Triangle, Ayala Tower One in the Makati Central Business District (Makati Stock Exchange); and one at the Philippine Stock Exchange Centre (Tektite Towers), Ortigas Center in Pasig (Manila Stock Exchange).[12][13][14][15]

The Philippine Stock Exchange permanently closed its trading floor in Bonifacio Global City on Friday, June 24, 2022; it would start floor-less trading the following Monday, June 27, 2022. PSE made the decision following the COVID-19 lockdowns in 2020 and 2021; according to the organization, the pandemic and the lockdowns proved that off-site transactions can be made, thus making the existence of a trading floor moot. PSE also said that the closure of the trading floor was done to embrace digitalization.[16][17][18]

Indices and components

The PSE has eight constituent indices:

The PSEi is the main index of the PSE, while the All Shares Index is the broader index of the exchange. The remaining six indices are sector indices based on a company's main source of revenue. Although listed in an index, companies are listed on the PSE under the First Board, Second Board or the Small and Medium Enterprises Board based on market capitalization.

As of March 28, 2022, the Philippine Stock Exchange has 281 listed companies with a total market capitalization of Php18.25 trillion. There are 126 active trading participants registered at the PSE.[19]

The PSE also offers Exchange Traded Funds through the First Metro Philippine Equity Exchange Traded Fund, Inc.

See also

References

  1. ^ See "History" tab at http://www.pse.com.ph/corporate/home.html
  2. ^ "Philippine Stock Market Capitalization" (Press release). Retrieved February 7, 2022.
  3. ^ "Philippine Exchange (PSE) Overview | TradingHours.com". www.tradinghours.com.
  4. ^ Philippine Stock Exchange
  5. ^ "Global Stock Market Hours & Holidays – NYSE, NASDAQ – Stock Street". Stock Street. Retrieved April 30, 2018.
  6. ^ "SEC Ends Control of Manila Stock Market; San Francisco Mining Obtains Registration". The New York Times. New York City, New York. February 4, 1936. p. 31. Retrieved April 4, 2017.
  7. ^ "PSE named 2015 best stock exchange in Southeast Asia". Rappler. January 4, 2016. Retrieved January 5, 2016.
  8. ^ a b "Bourse operator to introduce PSE total return index". BusinessWorld. February 3, 2019.
  9. ^ Dumlao, Ubac, Remo (March 28, 2013). "Early Easter gift for PH". Retrieved March 28, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  10. ^ "PSEi breaks 9000 barrier for the first time". Rappler. Retrieved June 26, 2018.
  11. ^ "PSE extends pre-close period". philstar.com.
  12. ^ "PSE starts trading in new headquarters". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  13. ^ Pastrana, David. "Philippine Stock Exchange BGC: A Brand New Home for Stock Trading". kmcmaggroup.com. KMC MAG Group. Retrieved October 23, 2014.
  14. ^ "Philippine Stock Exchange BGC | BGC Office for Rent".
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on March 27, 2019. Retrieved June 27, 2018.
  16. ^ "Philippine Stock Exchange bids farewell to trading floor, migrates to digital". Rappler. June 24, 2022.
  17. ^ "Stock exchange permanently closes trading floor in Taguig". Philstar.com. Philstar. June 26, 2022.
  18. ^ "'Technology finally prevailed': PSE shuts trading floor as brokers shift to remote sites". ABS CBN News. June 24, 2022. Retrieved June 25, 2022.
  19. ^ "The Philippine Stock Exchange, Inc".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

External links

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Philippine Stock Exchange news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Philippine Stock Exchange Inc Filipino Pamilihang Sapi ng Pilipinas PSE PSE is the national stock exchange of the Philippines The exchange was created in 1992 from the merger of the Manila Stock Exchange and the Makati Stock Exchange Including previous forms the exchange has been in operation since 1927 Philippine Stock ExchangePamilihang Sapi ng PilipinasThe new Philippine Stock Exchange headquarters in Bonifacio Global City TaguigTypeStock exchangeLocationPhilippine Stock Exchange Tower One Bonifacio High Street 5th Avenue cor 28th Street Bonifacio Global City Taguig Metro Manila PhilippinesFoundedAugust 8 1927 as the Manila Stock Exchange 1 December 23 1992 as the Philippine Stock Exchange OwnerThe Philippine Stock Exchange Inc Key peopleJose T Pardo Chairman Ramon S Monzon President amp CEO CurrencyPhilippine peso No of listings281 2022 Market cap 18 25 trillion February 2022 2 291 47 billion March 2022 3 IndicesPSEi PSE Dividend Yield Index PSE MidCap IndexWebsitewww wbr pse wbr com wbr phOn a whole the Philippine Stock Exchange has 275 listed companies 4 The main index for PSE is the PSE Composite Index PSEi composed of thirty 30 listed companies The selection of companies in the PSEi is based on a specific set of criteria further explanation needed There are also six additional sector based indices The PSE is overseen by a 15 member Board of Directors chaired by Jose T Pardo Contents 1 History 2 Record values 3 Business 3 1 Record highs 4 Current trading floors 5 Indices and components 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit Building which hosted the defunct Manila Stock Exchange in Binondo The Ground Level of the New Headquarters of the Philippine Stock Exchange in Bonifacio Global City The Old Headquarters and Trading floor of the PSEi and the Makati Stock Exchange in Ayala Tower One in the Makati Central Business District Philippine Stock Exchange Center is located on Exchange Road Ortigas Center Pasig 5 On February 3 1936 the Securities and Exchange Commission announced that it had relinquished control of the Manila Stock Exchange 6 The Philippine Stock Exchange was formed on December 23 1995 from the merger of the Manila Stock Exchange MSE established on August 12 1927 based on Muelle de la Industria Binondo Manila and the Makati Stock Exchange MkSE established on May 15 1963 based in the Makati Central Business District within Ayala Tower One Both exchanges traded the same stocks of the same companies In June 1998 the Securities and Exchange Commission SEC granted the PSE a Self Regulatory Organization SRO status which meant that the bourse can implement its own rules and establish penalties on erring trading participants TPs and listed companies In 2001 the PSE was transformed from a non profit non stock member governed organization into a shareholder based revenue earning corporation headed by a president and a board of directors and on December 15 2003 listed its own shares on the exchange traded under the ticker symbol PSE On March 28 2022 The Philippine Stock Exchange launched the PSE Thematic Index Series with two new indices namely PSE Dividend Yield Index and PSE MidCap Index Record values EditCategory All Time HighsClosing 9 041 20 Friday January 26 2018Intraday 9 078 37 Monday January 29 2018Business EditOn January 4 1993 the former Manila Stock Exchange started the computerization of its operations using the Stratus Trading System STS with a company called Equicom On June 15 the former Makati Stock Exchange adopted the MakTrade trading system Both systems were linked on March 25 1994 to produce a One Price One Market exchange Two years later on November 13 1995 the implementation of the Unified Trading System UTS allowed the use of a single order book system on a MakTrade software where all the orders are posted and matched in one computer They have nearly 10 000 employees In October 2004 the Securities Clearing Corporation of the Philippines SCCP a clearing and settlement agency for depository eligible trades became a wholly owned subsidiary of the PSE The SCCP acts as the settlement coordinator and risk manager for broker transactions as well as administrator of the trade guaranty fund In 2005 the PSE adopted an online daily disclosure system ODiSy to improve the transparency of listed companies and ensure full fair timely and accurate disclosure of material information from all listed companies The ODiSy provides a 24 7 online system access for the submission of all types of disclosures On July 26 2010 the PSE launched its new trading system PSEtrade which replaced the MakTrade system The system was acquired from the New York Stock Exchange On June 22 2015 the PSE launch its new trading system the PSEtrade XTS which will replace the PSEtrade system acquired from the New York Stock Exchange The new trading system will be acquired from the NASDAQIn 2016 The Marquee Awards of Alpha Southeast Asia magazine recognized PSE as the Best Stock Market in Southeast Asia for the year 2015 7 The Alpha Southeast Asia Named PSE Again as the Best Stock Market in Southeast Asia in 2017 for 4 Times in 5 Years In 2019 The PSE has introduced a new index that will help track the overall returns of the main index The Total Return Index PSEi TRI as part of the efforts to create a broader investor base for the market 8 Record highs Edit On March 2 2012 the PSE Composite hits 5 000 mark the highest record close However on December 12 2012 almost ten months after it neared the 5 800 mark closing in 6 000 near the end of the year On January 7 2013 the PSE Composite gets to all time record at 6 000 mark In March it again broke another record by ending the trading day at 6 847 47 after Fitch Group upgraded the Philippines for the first time to investment grade status 9 On May 10 2013 it achieved its 29th record close for the year closing at 7 262 38 surpassing the previous record of 7 215 35 on May 3 On May 15 2013 the PSEi hit its 30th all time high of 7403 65 and ending the day at 7 392 2 However the tapering by the Federal Reserves in the United States caused the PSEi to end at 5 889 83 On April 6 2015 the PSE Composite the 8 000 mark and closes on another record by ending the trading day at 8 053 74 In 4 days it broke another record by ending the trading day at 8 127 48On January 26 2018 PSEi breached through 9000 for the first time ending at 9 041 20 up by 42 03 points or 0 47 10 Current trading floors EditTrading on the PSE pre opens at 9 00 A M opens at 9 30 A M is in recess between 12 00 and 1 30 P M pre closes at 3 15 P M in run off from 3 20 P M and closes at 3 30 P M 11 The unified trading floor s final location was the Philippine Stock Exchange Tower PSE Tower the new headquarters of the PSEi located in One Bonifacio High Street Bonifacio Global City replacing the two trading floors in Metro Manila one at its headquarters at the PSE Plaza Ayala Triangle Ayala Tower One in the Makati Central Business District Makati Stock Exchange and one at the Philippine Stock Exchange Centre Tektite Towers Ortigas Center in Pasig Manila Stock Exchange 12 13 14 15 The Philippine Stock Exchange permanently closed its trading floor in Bonifacio Global City on Friday June 24 2022 it would start floor less trading the following Monday June 27 2022 PSE made the decision following the COVID 19 lockdowns in 2020 and 2021 according to the organization the pandemic and the lockdowns proved that off site transactions can be made thus making the existence of a trading floor moot PSE also said that the closure of the trading floor was done to embrace digitalization 16 17 18 Indices and components EditThe PSE has eight constituent indices PSE All Shares Index ALL PSE Composite Index PSEi PSE Dividend Yield Index PSE DivY PSE MidCap Index PSE MidCap PSE Financials Index FIN PSE Holding Firms Index HDG PSE Industrial Index IND PSE Mining and Oil Index M O PSE Property Index PRO PSE Services Index SVC PSE Total Returns Index TRI 8 PSE SME Sector SME The PSEi is the main index of the PSE while the All Shares Index is the broader index of the exchange The remaining six indices are sector indices based on a company s main source of revenue Although listed in an index companies are listed on the PSE under the First Board Second Board or the Small and Medium Enterprises Board based on market capitalization As of March 28 2022 the Philippine Stock Exchange has 281 listed companies with a total market capitalization of Php18 25 trillion There are 126 active trading participants registered at the PSE 19 The PSE also offers Exchange Traded Funds through the First Metro Philippine Equity Exchange Traded Fund Inc See also EditPhilippine Dealing Exchange List of stock exchange trading hoursReferences Edit See History tab at http www pse com ph corporate home html Philippine Stock Market Capitalization Press release Retrieved February 7 2022 Philippine Exchange PSE Overview TradingHours com www tradinghours com Philippine Stock Exchange Global Stock Market Hours amp Holidays NYSE NASDAQ Stock Street Stock Street Retrieved April 30 2018 SEC Ends Control of Manila Stock Market San Francisco Mining Obtains Registration The New York Times New York City New York February 4 1936 p 31 Retrieved April 4 2017 PSE named 2015 best stock exchange in Southeast Asia Rappler January 4 2016 Retrieved January 5 2016 a b Bourse operator to introduce PSE total return index BusinessWorld February 3 2019 Dumlao Ubac Remo March 28 2013 Early Easter gift for PH Retrieved March 28 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link PSEi breaks 9000 barrier for the first time Rappler Retrieved June 26 2018 PSE extends pre close period philstar com PSE starts trading in new headquarters ABS CBN News Retrieved February 19 2018 Pastrana David Philippine Stock Exchange BGC A Brand New Home for Stock Trading kmcmaggroup com KMC MAG Group Retrieved October 23 2014 Philippine Stock Exchange BGC BGC Office for Rent The Philippine Stock Exchange Tower in BGC 8 Things to Know Archived from the original on March 27 2019 Retrieved June 27 2018 Philippine Stock Exchange bids farewell to trading floor migrates to digital Rappler June 24 2022 Stock exchange permanently closes trading floor in Taguig Philstar com Philstar June 26 2022 Technology finally prevailed PSE shuts trading floor as brokers shift to remote sites ABS CBN News June 24 2022 Retrieved June 25 2022 The Philippine Stock Exchange Inc a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link External links EditPhilippine Stock Exchange PSE Academy 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