Singapore stocks: STI resumes Tuesday afternoon at 3,202, down 0.13% on day

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SINGAPORE stocks fell on Tuesday afternoon's trading resumption, with the Straits Times Index declining 0.13 per cent or 4.27 points on the day to 3,202.00 as at 1.03pm. Read more at The Business Times.

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