Stocks

STI set for flat open

Far from flat however is the ongoing APB and F&N story.

STI set for flat open

Far from flat however is the ongoing APB and F&N story.

STI set for firmer open

The index however is forecast to consolidate around current levels.

STI set for weaker open

No thanks to the mild retreat on Wall Street overnight and the muted Nikkei start.

STI set for strong open

Thanks to the continued recovery by the US and European markets.

NOL sinks in STI waters

IHH Healthcare replaced Neptune Orient Lines in the Straits Times Index after a half-yearly review.

STI set for strong open

Thanks to the 1.5% rally on Wall Street overnight and the strong Nikkei start.

Stocks in focus: F&N and Genting

Thursday’s big news, says IG Markets Singapore, is ThaiBev’s new offer for Fraser and Neave.

STI locked in consolidation mode

There was significant buying interest on small to mid-cap stocks with increasing trading volume, says OCBC Investment Research.

STI drifts into negative territory

Tone is forecast to remain more downside biased, says OCBC Investment Research.

STI holds on to gains

The index had rebounded fairly strongly in the last session, opening some 0.8% higher.

STI set to end losing streak

Boost in local sentiments is expected following the sharp rebound on Wall Street and the strong Nikkei start.

STI loses 0.5%

The index continued to head further south after a 0.3% lower opening on Wednesday, says OCBC Investment Research.

STI continues dull week

The index is forecast to slide further towards the 3000 psychological base.

STI sees lackluster performance

The index hardly moved, failing to make any significant headway after opening some 0.4% lower on Monday.

18 listed firms likely to receive privatisation offers

M1 is on the list; check out other big names.

STI sees technical rebound

Gains are likely to be limited by the negative Nikkei start, says OCBC Investment Research.

Further retreat looms for the STI

Traders saw uncertainty hit Asia on Thursday, with the index dropping 1%.