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STI manages to stage a rebound
STI manages to stage a rebound
The strong recovery on Wall Street plus the firmer Nikkei start could help sustain the recent rally in Singapore, says OCBC Investment Research.
Firmer open set for STI
The recovery on Wall Street and the positive Nikkei start could continue to keep local sentiment buoyant, says OCBC Investment Research.
STI rally running out of steam?
Plus renewed weakness on Wall Street is likely to dampen local sentiment, says OCBC Investment Research.
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STI drops 0.6%
The index headed into a consolidation mode, says OCBC Investment Research.
STI set for flat open with any pullback to be short-lived
Some SGX blue chips may get a boost from a proposed tie-up between the London Stock Exchange and SGX, says IG Markets Singapore.
STI closes more than 1.2% higher
The index benefited from Europe’s strong start, with Singapore the only Asian market still trading when Europe opens.
STI set for weak open amidst uncertainty for global markets
The index had corrected heavily with a 1.7% loss after eight days of gains.
STI forecast to open weak after eight consecutive days of gains
A potential technical correction is expected in the near term.
STI likely heading into technical correction
This after having risen for seven straight days and closing 0.8% higher.
STI starting to show signs of fatigue, says OCBC
The index failed to sustain itself above 2950 after closing just 0.1% higher at 2948.77.
STI up 1.2%; total gains almost 5.1% since 27 June
Renewed strength on Wall Street and the firmer Nikkei showing could continue to keep the local sentiment buoyant, says OCBC Investment Research.
STI gains total 3.8% since 27 June
The futures market points to a firmer open for the STI, says IG Markets Singapore.
STI up 1.1%
Investors may opt to take profit on the recent gains should the index be unable to sustain itself above 2900, says OCBC Investment Research.
STI closes with 0.2% gain after 1% surge
The index is forecast to slide lower in the direction of the 2800 psychological support, says OCBC.
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