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Philippine stocks surge as focus remains on US election results

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Manila, Nov 5 (EFE/EPA).- The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) rose 180.72 points, or 2.80 percent Thursday to close at 6,6644.77 as a Democratic presidential candidate narrowly led President Trump in the US presidential election. (Camera: MARK CRISTINO).B-ROLL OF THE PHILIPPINE STOCK EXCHANGE IN TAGUIG, SOUTH OF MANILA, PHILIPPINES.

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