Stocks to watch: OCBC, DBS, Singapore Airlines, SPH, UG Healthcare

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Stocks to watch: OCBCBank, dbsbank, SingaporeAir, SPH, UG Healthcare

, which references the three-month Compounded Singapore overnight rate average published by the Monetary Authority of Singapore. OCBC shares were trading at S$8.84 as at 9am on Wednesday, down S$0.01 or 0.1 per cent.The lender said its flagship portfolio, the DBS Chief Investment Office Barbell Strategy Portfolio, has achieved a record performance year-to-date,

between January and end-July, compared to the composite benchmark return of 2.2 per cent. DBS shares were trading at S$20.62 as at 9am on Wednesday, down S$0.12 or 0.6 per cent.. The SIA group also said SIA and SilkAir have increased the frequency of selected services in their passenger network over the next three months, and reinstated flights to Cebu, Istanbul, Milan, Perth, Phnom Penh and Taipei. SIA shares were trading at S$3.69 as at 9am on Wednesday, down S$0.03 or 0.8 per cent.

 

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