Singapore stocks: STI resumes Tuesday afternoon at 3,351.97, up 0.17% on day

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SINGAPORE stocks were muted when trading resumed on Tuesday afternoon, with the Straits Times Index inching up 0.17 per cent or 5.58 points on the day to 3,351.97 as at 1.03pm. Read more at The Business Times.

SINGAPORE stocks were muted when trading resumed on Tuesday afternoon, with the Straits Times Index inching up 0.17 per cent or 5.58 points on the day to 3,351.97 as at 1.03pm.

Advancers outnumbers decliners 166 to 154, after about 622.7 million securities worth S$496.6 million changed hands. Among the most heavily traded by volume was Libra which lost 21.57 per cent or 1.1 Singapore cent to four cents with 18.1 million shares traded as at 1.03pm. CapitaLand Commercial Trust gained 0.48 per cent or one cent to S$2.10 with 17 million shares changing hands, while NetLink NBN Trust was flat at 85.5 cents with 10.6 million shares traded. Thai Beverage gained 2.41 per cent or two cents to S$0.85 with 10.1 million shares traded.

As for banking stocks, OCBC gained 0.09 per cent or one cent to S$11.72, while UOB declined 0.19 per cent or five cents to S$26.69 as at 1.03pm.DBS also fell, losing 0.26 per cent or seven cents to S$26.57 on a cum-dividend basis. On Monday, the bank reported a

 

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