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Singapore Medical Group stock nabs biggest volume jump in August

The stock also gained 91.4% during the month.

While the most actively traded stocks varied on a weekly basis, Singapore Medical Group (SMG) stock was consistently among the top 10 in recent weeks and was in fact the biggest volume jumper in August.

According to SGX, SMG stock gained 91.4% in August, generating 89% total YTD return. The total market capitalisation of the stock is $88.6 million.

After Singapore Medical Group, the next biggest volume jumpers were ISOTeam, Sheng Siong Group, Dairy Farm International Holdings, and SIIC Environment Holdings. Completing the top 10 were ARA Asset Management, CapitaLand Retail China Trust, Cache Logistics Trust, Jardine Strategic Holdings and Ezion Holdings. The stocks also had an average total return of 11.9% over the month and spanned as many as seven sectors including health care, industrials, consumer staples, utilities, financials, real Estate and energy.

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