Stocks
Daily Markets Briefing: STI up 0.4%; DFI Retail Group top performer
Daily Markets Briefing: STI up 0.4%; DFI Retail Group top performer
Top gainer is DFI Retail Group with 3.42%.
Daily Markets Briefing: STI up 0.81%; Keppel DC Reit is on top
Keppel DC Reit topped the index.
Daily Markets Briefing: STI up 0.45%; CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust top stock
CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust led the index.
Market update: STI up 0.16%; YZJ Shipbuilding is top stock
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding is top stock with 1.74% gains.
Market update: STI down 1.16%; Emperador Inc is top stock
Philippines' Emperador is leading at the index.
Market update: STI down 0.7%; YZJ is top stock
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding is top performer.
Are S-Reits with exposure to Europe safe from Euro depreciation?
UOBKayHian advises to maintain buy for six Reits whilst hold for one Reit.
Market update: STI down 0.08%; Keppel DC Reit led the index
Keppel DC Reit recorded the highest gains.
MAS official encourages improved scrutiny in making investment decisions
Investors can join a financial education programme.
Market update: STI down 1.02%, YZJ is top stock
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding led the index.
Why are ThaiBev, ComfortDelGro top stocks? Analyst explains
Both stocks will benefit from economic reopening.
Market update: STI down 0.18%, Yangzijiang Shipbuilding at the top
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding led the index with 7.27% gains.
Market update: STI down 0.07%; YZJ at the top
Yangzjiiang Shipbuilding led the index at 5.77%.
Market update: STI up 0.46%, DFI Retail Group at the top
DFI Retail Group dominated the stock market.
Market update: STI up 1.02%, Keppel DC Reit at the top
Keppel DC Reit led the index.
Market update: STI down 0.74%; Jardine Matheson Holdings at the top
Jardine Matheson Holdings led the index.
The Straits Times Index closed at 3,107.09, down 0.74% on 3 October 2022, Monday.
Market update: STI up 0.06%, UOL at the top
UOL is top stock.
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