Singapore stocks: STI resumes Thursday afternoon at 3,100.36, down 1.5% on day

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MARKETS in Asia skidded after an inversion of the US yield curve during Wednesday's session on Wall Street stoked recession fears further after less than desirable economic data from China, Germany and the eurozone. Read more at The Business Times.

MARKETS in Asia skidded after an inversion of the US yield curve during Wednesday's session on Wall Street stoked recession fears further after less than desirable economic data from China, Germany and the eurozone.

Elsewhere in the Asia-Pacific, shares in Australia, China, Hong Kong, Japan and Malaysia dropped, but South Korea bucked the trend adding 0.7 per cent. Across the market, decliners trumped advancers 274 to 103. The bluechip index had 20 of the 30 counters in trading in the red.

 

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