The peso slipped on Monday but the stock market pushed past the 6,300 level with traders said to have welcomed fresh stimulus measures by China.

The currency weakened by four centavos to P57.3 against the dollar, a development Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. chief economist Michael Ricafort said was due to higher crude prices and domestic political noise.

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