Singapore stock market kicks off H2 with $400m in net institutional inflows

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pemDBS led the inflows among the STI constituents./em/p pSingapore’s stock market has kicked off the second half of 2024 strong, booking $400m in net institutional inflows during the 1-15 July period, according to the Singapore Exchange.

Singapore’s stock market has kicked off the second half of 2024 strong, booking $400m in net institutional inflows during the 1-15 July period, according to the Singapore Exchange.

This also contributed to the 5% rally in STI during the same period, surpassing both the FTSE ASEAN Index and FTSE APAC Index whose returns only stood at 3.5% and 3.1%, respectively.

 

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