Philippine shares fell on the first trading day of the week on a knee-jerk reaction to Wall Street's slide on Friday, which reflected fresh global market fears of a Greek default.

Sentiment has been fragile since the local market stepped back last week from record levels amid perceptions Philippine stocks have been overbought, and as investors kept an eye out for any sign of a possible US Fed rate hike.

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