STI climbs 1.12% on improving sentiment

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Singapore stocks extended gains to a fourth straight session yesterday as US-China trade negotiations concluded after three days. Markets also gained across Asia, reflecting investors' hopes for positive results from the talks. The Straits Times Index (STI) climbed 1.12 per...

 

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