Trading activity saw 35.6 million securities valued at S$52.2 million changing hands.
Singapore shares rose on Thursday, April 4, following a mixed performance in US and European markets overnight.
In the broader market, gainers surpassed losers, with 79 stocks rising against 32 falling. Other actively traded stocks included Marco Polo Marine, which remained steady at S$0.066 with 3.2 million shares exchanged, and ComfortDelGro, which maintained its price at S$1.46 with 1.5 million securities traded.
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