Singapore tech counters mostly up after post-opening dip on Tuesday

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TECHNOLOGY and manufacturing counters were among the Singapore bourse's biggest gainers from Monday's trading session with a number of counters continuing to be strongly traded during Tuesday's early session. Read more at The Business Times.

contacted shared his sentiment, as did Phillip Securities principle trading representative Marcus Toh. Of profit taking, Mr Toh explained that it was common after strong counter performances and noted that as a whole, the"overall trend for the market is still up".The Singapore market also took the cue from a weaker US market closing on Monday, with the STI slipping 0.41 per cent or 13.2 points to 3,237.88 as at 9.01am.

A number of other counters - such as Venture, AEM Holdings, Memtech and Creative Technology - also opened lower.

 

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