Friday 28 July 2017

Singapore shares open 0.3% down on Friday


SINGAPORE stocks opened 0.3 for each penny bring down on Friday, with the Straits Times Index losing 8.64 focuses to 3,346.07 as at 9am. This came in the midst of blended US showcases overnight, with innovation and transportation shares overloading the S&P 500 on Thursday, yet the Dow industrials setting a record shutting high, helped by a hop in Verizon. 

Around 29.8 million offers worth S$42.7 million altogether changed hands, which worked out to a normal unit cost of S$1.43 per share. 

The most effectively exchanged counter was Rowsley, which rose S$0.002 to S$0.123 with three million offers exchanged. Different actives included Addvalue Tech and Aspen. 

The field was generally equitably coordinated, with 66 gainers to 62 washouts. 

Somewhere else, stocks in Japan, Australia and South Korea were lower, while Amazon weighed on Nasdaq 100 Index prospects, Bloomberg revealed.

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