Singapore stocks fell on Wednesday’s open—STI slipped by 0.1%

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In the broader market, 51 counters were in the red after early trading saw 25.9M securities change hands, valued at approximately S$25.2M

The Straits Times Index slipped by 0.1%, down 1.65 points to 3,396.82 at 9:01 am, according to The Business Times.

Thai Beverage was among the most actively traded stocks, which stood out with a 2.9% increase. The company’s shares rose by S$0.015 to S$0.535, with 11.5 million shares traded. The S&P 500 closed at 5,625.8, while the Nasdaq ended at 17,754.82. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was nearly unchanged, closing at 41,250.5.

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