After a rising streak this week, Singapore shares slip on Friday’s open—STI dropped by 0.2%

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SINGAPORE: After a rising streak this week, Singapore shares slip on Friday’s open, June 14, reflecting the losses seen in European markets the night before.

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The Business Times reported that the Straits Times Index (STI) dropped by 0.2%, or 5.42 points, to 3,319.11 by 9:01 am. 

The broader market showed a slight edge for gainers, with 46 stocks rising compared to 36 decliners, after 18.1 million securities worth S$24.7 million were traded.

Soilbuild Construction was one of the most actively traded stocks, which saw its shares jump by 52.8%, or S$0.019, to S$0.055, with 1.4 million shares traded. This surge followed the company’s announcement on Thursday of a new S$647.5 million construction contract, boosting its order book to about S$1.2 billion.

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On the other hand, ComfortDelGro, a major land transport company, experienced a decline, with its shares dropping by 0.8%, or S$0.01, to S$1.33, this was despite the high trading volume. In contrast, Seatrium saw a slight increase in its share price, up 0.6%, or S$0.01, to S$1.71, reflecting modest gains in the mixed market environment.

Local banks also saw a decline at the market’s open. DBS saw a decline of 0.6%, or S$0.21, to S$35.63. OCBC edged down by 0.1%, or S$0.02, to S$14.28, while UOB slipped by 0.2%, or S$0.05, to S$30.74.

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Wall Street had a mixed performance on Thursday. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq indices reached record highs for the fourth consecutive day, helped by better-than-expected inflation data and strong earnings from artificial intelligence firm Broadcom.

The S&P 500 rose by 0.2% to 5,433.74, and the Nasdaq Composite Index increased by 0.3% to 17,667.56. However, the Dow Jones Industrial Average dipped by 0.2% to 38,647.1.

In Europe, markets were less optimistic. Shares closed lower as investors reacted to new tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles. The pan-European Stoxx 600 fell by 1.3% to 516.04. /TISG

Read also: Singapore stocks open higher again on Thursday—STI rose by 0.6%

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