Tuesday 1 August 2017

SINGAPORE stocks opened 0.2 per cent lower on Tuesday


SINGAPORE stocks opened 0.2 for every penny bring down on Tuesday, with the Straits Times Index shedding 6.13 focuses to 3,323.39 as at 9.01am, on the back of blended US advertises overnight. The Dow hopped to its fourth straight shutting record on Monday, while the Nasdaq withdrew following sharp decreases in Amazon and Tesla Motors. Apple Inc, Tesla Inc and Berkshire Hathaway Inc are expected to distribute comes about this week. 

Around 61.4 million offers worth S$61.5 million altogether changed hands, which worked out to a normal unit cost of S$1 per share. 

The most effectively exchanged counter was Swee Hong, which rose S$0.002 to S$0.021 with 26.1 million offers evolving hands. Different actives included Rowsley and Jiutian Chemica. 

Gainers dwarfed failures 65 to 39, or around five up for each three down. 

Somewhere else, Japan's Topix increased 0.4 for each penny and Australia's S&P/ASX 200 Index increased 0.2 for each penny. South Korea's Kospi record included 0.1 for each penny, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index fell 0.1 for every penny, Bloomberg revealed.

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