Stocks
Threats of global liquidity squeeze hurt bank stocks
Threats of global liquidity squeeze hurt bank stocks
DBS and OCBC shares, for instance, dropped more than 1% on 9 September 2011.
Sheng Siong Group stays ‘recession-proof’
Its stock rallied 47% above IPO price of $0.33 since its trading debut last month.
Singapore stocks take a beating amidst fears of a US recession
NOL’s shares, for instance, plunged 5.3%.
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