Singaporean Stocks Decline 1.0% in Early Trading

Dow Jones08-17 09:31

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Stocks in Singapore fell during early trading Monday, as the FTSE Straits Times Index fell 1.0% to 5685.37.

Among local companies with a market cap of at least 1 billion Singapore dollars ($782.5 million), Wilmar International is the biggest early laggard, falling 2.4%, followed by shares of UOB-Kay Hian Holdings, which declined 2.3%. Shares of Haw Par fell 1.9%.

Bumitama Agri is the biggest leader this morning, adding 2.7%, and Frencken Group increased 2.3%. ComfortDelGro rounds out the top three movers, as shares rose 2.2%.

The U.S. dollar weakened 0.1% against the Singapore dollar to S$1.28.

In the bond markets, the 10-year Singaporean government bond yield was flat at 2.285%.

Data source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet

 

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