Singapore stocks open on a positive note on Monday—STI rose by 1.1%

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In the broader market, 58 stocks gained compared to 32, which declined after 16 million securities worth S$41.6 million were traded

Singapore stocks opened positively on Monday, Aug 19, following Prime Minister Lawrence Wong’s first National Day Rally speech.

. The stock rose by 0.3%, up S$0.01 to S$2.99. Genting Singapore also saw a slight decline, with its share price dropping 0.6%, or S$0.005, to S$0.82.

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