STI stocks expected to hand out 7.9% more in dividends for 2019 BTExclusive
CONSTITUENTS of the FTSE Straits Times Index are projected to pay out 7.9 per cent more ordinary dividends totalling S$19.2 billion for 2019, thanks largely to bullish forecasts on the payouts from banks.
CONSTITUENTS of the FTSE Straits Times Index are projected to pay out 7.9 per cent more ordinary dividends totalling S$19.2 billion for 2019, thanks largely to bullish forecasts on the payouts from banks.
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