Asia-Pacific Strategic Investments was the most actively traded stock by volume, experiencing a significant 100% rise
Singapore shares edge lower on Monday, July 1, following a weak performance in global markets last week.
In the broader market, 62 stocks declined compared to 54 that gained. 144.9 million securities were traded, amounting to S$73.9 million in value. Other heavily traded stocks included Singtel, which saw a minor decline of 0.4% or S$0.01, bringing its price to S$2.74. In contrast, Seatrium increased by 0.7% or S$0.01, reaching S$1.39.Banking stocks showed mixed results at the market open. DBS saw a modest increase of 0.3% or S$0.09, reaching S$35.88. OCBC also experienced a similar rise of 0.3% or S$0.04, closing at S$14.47.On Wall Street, stocks closed lower on Friday.
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