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Singapore Medical Group stock gains climb up to 95.1%

It’s the biggest volume jumper for two weeks.

On a second straight week, Singapore Medical Group (SMG) saw the biggest volume jump of all actively traded stocks listed on SGX, generating a 1.6% total return in the third week of August.

According to SGX, SMG traded an average daily volume of 20.3 million with share price closing at $0.325 last Friday or 3.2% higher than August’s second week. It’s total YTD gain also inched up 3ppt to 95.1%.

The next biggest volume jumper was Cache Logistic Trust which ranked ninth from the previous week. SIIC Environment was third biggest volume jumper followed by Yanlord Land Group, Spackman Entertainment, CapitaLand Retail China Trust, Keppel Infrastructure, Japfa, RHT Health Trust, and Yangzijiang Shipbuilding.

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