Tuesday, 22 August 2017

Singapore shares open 0.3% up on Tuesday


SINGAPORE stocks opened 0.3 for every penny higher on Tuesday, with the Straits Times Index climbing 9.57 focuses to 3,256.56 as at 9.02am. This comes even as US stocks completed minimal changed overnight in the midst of speculator alert in front of Friday's Jackson Hole summit, where Fed seat Janet Yellen is booked to make a discourse. 

On the Singapore bourse, around 41.1 million offers worth S$40.5 million altogether changed hands, which worked out to a normal unit cost of S$0.99 per share. 

The most effectively exchanged counter was Addvalue Tech, which was level at S$0.043 with 4.9 million offers evolving hands. Different actives included MDR and OLS. 

Gainers dwarfed failures 85 to 29. 

Somewhere else, Japan's Topix fell 0.1 for each penny, while Australia's S&P/ASX 200 Index was up 0.2 for every penny and South Korea's Kospi record increased 0.5 for each penny, Bloomberg revealed.

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