THE Straits Times Index (STI) ended Wednesday down 2.05 points or 0.08 per cent at 2,561.04, even as the global mood improved after US stocks closed Tuesday at a record high. Read more at The Business Times.
THE Straits Times Index ended Wednesday down 2.05 points or 0.08 per cent at 2,561.04, even as the global mood improved after US stocks closed Tuesday at a record high.
At the bottom of the STI’s performance table was Singapore Airlines , which declined S$0.10 or 2.69 per cent to close at S$3.62. This comes even as the SIA group on Tuesday said travellers from nine new cities will now be allowed to transit through Singapore, and that it has increased the frequency of selected services in its passenger network over the next three months.
Decliners outnumbered advancers 248 to 171 for the day, with 1.85 billion securities worth S$1.12 billion changing hands.
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