Singapore stocks fell on Monday’s open—STI dropped 0.3%

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In the broader market, there were 86 gainers compared to 46 losers, with 46.2 million securities worth S$89.9 million traded

The Straits Times Index opened 0.3% lower, dropping 9.78 points to stand at 3,252.05 by 9:02 am, as reported by The Business Times.

Among the most traded stocks was Thai Beverage Public Company Limited , which remained steady at S$0.50 with 11.3 million shares exchanged. Banking stocks showed mixed results. DBS Group Holdings Ltd posted a 2.8% gain, adding S$0.94 to reach S$34.51. In contrast, United Overseas Bank Limited and Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation both experienced declines.Singapore stocks fell on Monday—STI dropped 2.5%

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