SINGAPORE - The following companies saw new developments that may affect trading of their securities on Monday :
Keppel Reit: Keppel Reit has acquired a freehold commercial property in Sydney for A$306 million , its manager said on Sunday. Units of Keppel Reit ended Friday at $1.07, down $0.02 or 1.8 per cent. Singapore Airlines : According to a screenshot of an email shared by a Telegram user, the carrier could be offering"flights to nowhere" in October, in an attempt to generate much-needed revenue as its fleet continues to be largely grounded by the virus pandemic. SIA neither denied nor confirmed this plan when approached by BT on the matter. The counter ended Friday at $3.56, up $0.02 or 0.6 per cent.
Oxley Holdings: In response to a BT article about buyer concerns over the developer's purported lack of transparency, Oxley clarified on Friday night that multi-stage handovers for mixed developments are common in Cambodia and Singapore, and that its subsidiary had adopted the process in August for a project called The Peak with regulatory permission. The counter closed unchanged at $0.22.
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