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Singapore shares decline amid US inflation fears; STI down 1.4% at Friday's open
SINGAPORE stocks tumbled on Friday following an overnight rout on Wall Street, as US Treasury yields hit a new 52-week high amid ongoing fears...
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Stocks to watch: Olam, CDL, Yangzijiang, Golden Agri, First Resources
THE following companies saw new developments that may affect trading of their securities on Friday:
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Asian markets claw back losses after Fed eases fears of rate rise; STI up 1.7%
ASIAN markets clawed back Wednesday's losses on Thursday after the US Federal Reserve soothed investors' nerves by assuring that monetary policy...
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Singapore shares track Wall Street gains; STI up 1.1%
SINGAPORE stocks opened higher on Thursday to echo overnight rallies on Wall Street, which was boosted by news that several million doses of a new...
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Stocks to watch: UOB, OUE, Sheng Siong, OUELH, Cromwell E-Reit, SIA Engg
THE following companies saw new developments that may affect trading of their securities on Thursday:
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STI up 1.2% while rest of Asia finishes in the red
THE Straits Times Index (STI) rose for the third consecutive session on Wednesday, adding 33.88 points or 1.17 per cent to 2,924.58.
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Singapore stocks open higher on Wednesday; STI up 0.6%
SINGAPORE shares opened higher on Wednesday boosted by gains from banks. Overnight, Wall Street ended mostly flat after stocks bounced back from...
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Stocks to watch: CapitaLand, OCBC, SIA, PropNex, Cromwell E-Reit
THE following companies saw new developments that may affect trading of their securities on Wednesday:
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No seat in electric vehicle race? Nickel miners, chipmakers are good proxies
HOW can investors looking to electric vehicle (EV) exposure do so besides investing in Tesla?
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Singapore stocks rise on Tuesday amid mixed trading in the region; STI up 0.3%
SINGAPORE stocks rose on Tuesday amid mixed trading across the region, following an overnight retreat on Wall Street. The benchmark Straits Times...
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Singapore shares retreat at Tuesday's open; STI down 0.1%
SINGAPORE shares opened in negative territory on Tuesday to mirror overnight declines on Wall Street, as higher yields on 10-year Treasury notes...
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Stocks to watch: Sembmarine, SCI, Wilmar, Great Eastern, CDL, OKP, Haw Par
THE following companies saw new developments that may affect trading of their securities on Tuesday: