PSE Composite Index

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The PSE Composite Index, commonly known previously as the PHISIX and presently as the PSEi, is a stock market index of the Philippine Stock Exchange consisting of 30 companies.[1]

As the PSE's only broad-base index, it is frequently seen as an indicator of the general state of the Philippine business climate,[2] although its reliability as an indicator of the state of the broader Philippine economy has been put into question.[3]

The stock exchange regularly revises the list, at least twice a year. The PSE Composite Index is always composed of 30 stocks.

Requirements

The stock exchange maintains the following requirements for a stock to be included in the PSEi:[4]

  • Minimum free float level of 15%.
    • This was increased from 12% before 2018.
  • A company must also meet the liquidity and capitalization criteria.

Annual Returns

The following table shows the annual development of the PSE Composite Index since 1980.[5]

Year Closing level Change in index
in points
Change in index
in %
1980 256.78
1981 183.91 −72.87 −28.38
1982 170.36 −13.55 −7.37
1983 167.49 −2.87 −1.68
1984 100.29 −67.20 −40.12
1985 131.19 30.90 30.81
1986 424.81 293.62 223.81
1987 813.17 388.36 91.42
1988 841.65 28.48 3.50
1989 1,104.57 262.92 31.24
1990 651.78 −452.79 −40.99
1991 1,151.87 500.09 76.73
1992 1,256.22 104.35 9.06
1993 3,196.08 1,939.86 154.42
1994 2,785.81 −410.27 −12.84
1995 2,594.18 −191.63 −6.88
1996 3,170.56 576.38 22.22
1997 1,869.23 −1,301.33 −41.04
1998 1,968.78 99.55 5.33
1999 2,142.97 174.19 8.85
2000 1,494.50 −648.47 −30.26
2001 1,168.08 −326.42 −21.84
2002 1,018.41 −149.67 −12.81
2003 1,442.37 423.96 41.63
2004 1,822.83 380.46 26.38
2005 2,096.04 273.21 14.99
2006 2,982.54 886.50 42.29
2007 3,621.60 639.06 21.43
2008 1,872.85 −1,748.75 −48.29
2009 3,052.68 1,179.83 63.00
2010 4,201.14 1,148.46 37.62
2011 4,371.96 170.82 4.07
2012 5,812.73 1,440.77 32.95
2013 5,889.83 77.10 1.33
2014 7,230.57 1,340.74 22.76
2015 6,952.08 −278.49 −3.85
2016 6,840.64 −111.44 −1.60
2017 8,558.42 1,717.78 25.11
2018 7,466.02 −1,092.40 −12.76
2019 7,815.26 349.24 4.68

Current components

These are current as of August 17, 2020:[6]

Company Ticker symbol Also a component of the
Aboitiz Equity Ventures PSEAEV PSE Holding Firms Index
Aboitiz Power Corporation PSEAP PSE Industrial Index
Alliance Global Group PSEAGI PSE Holding Firms Index
Ayala Corporation PSEAC PSE Holding Firms Index
Ayala Land PSEALI PSE Property Index
Bank of the Philippine Islands PSEBPI PSE Financials Index
Banco de Oro PSEBDO PSE Financials Index
Bloomberry Resorts Corporation PSEBLOOM PSE Services Index
DMCI Holdings PSEDMCI PSE Holding Firms Index
Emperador, Inc. PSEEMP PSE Industrial Index
First Gen PSEFGEN PSE Industrial Index
Globe Telecom PSEGLO PSE Services Index
GT Capital PSEGTCAP PSE Holding Firms Index
International Container Terminal Services PSEICT PSE Services Index
JG Summit Holdings PSEJGS PSE Holding Firms Index
Jollibee Foods Corporation PSEJFC PSE Industrial Index
LT Group PSELTG PSE Holding Firms Index
Megaworld Corporation PSEMEG PSE Property Index
Meralco PSEMER PSE Industrial Index
Metro Pacific Investments Corporation PSEMPI PSE Holding Firms Index
Metrobank PSEMBT PSE Financials Index
PLDT PSETEL PSE Services Index
Puregold PSEPGOLD PSE Services Index
Robinsons Land PSERLC PSE Property Index
Robinsons Retail Holdings PSERRHI PSE Services Index
San Miguel Corporation PSESMC PSE Holding Firms Index
Security Bank PSESECB PSE Financials Index
SM Investments Corporation PSESM PSE Holding Firms Index
SM Prime Holdings PSESMPH PSE Property Index
Universal Robina PSEURC PSE Industrial Index

Record values

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

See also

References

  1. ^ "The Philippine Stock Exchange". The Philippine Stock Exchange. Retrieved September 17, 2014.
  2. ^ Balaba, Jeaneth Michelle L. (June 20–22, 2017). DOES THE STOCK MARKET DRIVE THE PHILIPPINE ECONOMY? (PDF). DLSU Research Congress 2017. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  3. ^ Heydarian, Richard Javad (March 20, 2013). "Philippine Stocks Crash: Symptom of Growing Economic Imbalances". HuffPost. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
  4. ^ Resane, Andrea Mei B. (2018-02-13). "No change in PSE index; sectors undergo revamp". BusinessWorld. Retrieved 2018-03-27.
  5. ^ Committee for Financial Technical Assistance in Asia: The Stock Markets in Asia, Institute of Global Financial Studies, Foundation for Advanced Information and Research, Tokio 1994
  6. ^ Dumlao-Abadilla, Doris (2020-08-07). "Emperador in, Semirara out of PSEi". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved 2020-09-21.

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