Singapore stocks open higher on Tuesday as Q2 GDP growth remains steady—STI rose 0.4%

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In the broader market, 80 stocks advanced while 35 declined after 60.6 million securities worth S$86.7 million were traded

SINGAPORE: Singapore stocks opened higher on Tuesday, Aug 13, lifted by the latest economic data, which remained steady in the second quarter.

. United Overseas Bank rose S$0.10, or 0.3%, to S$29.39. Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation was up S$0.05, or 0.4%, trading at S$13.88.

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