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Philippine Stock Exchange : ウィキペディア英語版
Philippine Stock Exchange

| founded =
* (MSE)  August 8, 1927〔See "History" tab at http://www.pse.com.ph/corporate/home.html〕
* (PSE)  December 23, 1992
| owner =
| key_people =
* José T. Pardo  
* Hans B. Sicat  
| currency = Philippine peso (₱)
| listings = 344  
| mcap =
* 10.204 trillion   
* $ 255.104 billion  〔http://pse.com.ph/stockMarket/marketInfo-marketActivity.html?tab=1&indexName=All%20Shares〕
| index = PSEi
| homepage =
}}

The Philippine Stock Exchange (; ) is the national stock exchange of the Philippines. It has been in continuous operation since its inception in 1927. Currently, it maintains 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; and one at the Philippine Stock Exchange Centre (Tektite Towers), Ortigas Center in Pasig. Construction of the Philippine Stock Exchange office tower in Bonifacio Global City is expected to be completed by mid-2016. The PSE is overseen by a 15-member Board of Directors, chaired by José T. Pardo.
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. There are also six additional sector-based indices.
Trading on the PSE pre-opens at (all times PHT:) 9:00 am; opens at 9:30 am; is in recess between 12:00 and 1:30 pm; pre-closes at 3:15 pm; in run-off from 3:20 pm; and closes at 3:30 pm.〔http://www.philstar.com/business/2013/10/17/1245995/pse-extends-pre-close-period〕
== History ==

The Philippine Stock Exchange was formed from the country’s two former stock exchanges, the Manila Stock Exchange (MSE), established on August 8, 1927, and the Makati Stock Exchange (MkSE), which was established on May 27, 1963.
Although both the MSE and the MkSE traded the same stocks of the same companies, the bourses were separate stock exchanges for nearly 30 years until December 23, 1992, when both exchanges were unified to become the present-day Philippine Stock Exchange.
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, one year after the enactment of the Securities Regulation Code, the PSE was transformed from a non-profit, non-stock, member-governed organisation into a shareholder-based, revenue-earning corporation headed by a president and a board of directors. The PSE eventually listed its own shares on the exchange (traded under the ticker symbol PSE) by way of introduction on December 15, 2003.

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