1.   The peso closed stronger against the dollar in heavy trading.

2.   As the peso closed slightly stronger on central bank intervention, several macroeconomic issues were hanging in the balance.

3.   However, the Philippine peso closed at a record low against the dollar, pushed down by continuing domestic political uncertainty.

4.   In currency trading, the peso closed slightly higher against the U.S. dollar, buoyed by gains made by the yen in morning trading, traders said.

5.   In currency trading, the peso closed lower against the dollar on brisk corporate demand for the U.S. currency, traders said.

6.   In currency trading, the peso closed stronger against the U.S. dollar in moderate trading, led by gains in the Japanese yen, dealers said.

7.   In currency dealings, the Philippine peso closed stronger as banks cashed in on recent gains in their dollar holdings and slack corporate demand.

8.   In currency trading, the peso closed higher against the U.S. dollar, buoyed by gains in the Japanese yen which lifted regional currencies.

9.   In currency trading, the peso closed slightly higher against the dollar despite strong interbank demand for the U.S. currency at its current level, traders said.

10.   In currency trading, the Philippine peso closed slightly stronger Wednesday against the U.S. dollar, buoyed by a strengthening Japanese yen.

n. + close >>共 1191
price 11.89%
market 6.40%
stock 6.36%
share 3.02%
police 2.82%
future 2.32%
index 2.22%
authority 2.19%
company 1.75%
official 1.75%
peso 0.39%
peso + v. >>共 169
be 9.97%
make 9.11%
weaken 8.93%
strengthen 5.93%
fall 5.58%
continue 4.12%
close 3.26%
lose 2.49%
plunge 2.32%
depreciate 2.06%
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