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Singapore Markets Morning Briefing - what you need to know for Tue Jan 17, 2012
Singapore Markets Morning Briefing - what you need to know for Tue Jan 17, 2012
Positive start in Japan trading could bring good news to Singapore.
Singapore Markets Morning Briefing - what you need to know for Mon Jan 16, 2012
A double whammy on Wall Street and the Nikkei will likely mean bad things for the local bourse.
Singapore Markets Morning Briefing - what you need to know for Fri Jan 13, 2012
Singapore finds support from Nikkei strength and Wall Street gains.
Singapore Markets Morning Briefing - what you need to know for Thurs Jan 12, 2012
Profit-taking is likely in Singapore as US equities recover from early session losses.
Here's what you missed last night
Wall Street up, Singapore should open strong.
STI to edge up slightly
As companies begin the reporting season, US equities were bolstered by 4Q earnings optimism.
HK-listed firm keen to buy “illiquid” SG-listed SMB United at $0.32 per share
The offer according to the acquiring firm Boer Power is competitively priced compared to the current valuations of French power giant Schneider.
Investors sell off property stocks amidst uncertainty
This drove Singapore shares to a two-year low as property companies lost in Tuesday’s trading.
Singapore shares forecast to rise following Wall Street’s gains
The optimistic outlook is amidst news that top central banks will collaborate.
Frasers Centrepoint Trust’s 48m new stocks over 4 times subscribed
New units priced at S$1.39 each received strong demand from more than 30 institutional investors.
Wall Street recovery provides optimism for Singapore
Singapore shares are set to open higher on 13 September 2011 after Wall Street recovered in late trading.
Threats of global liquidity squeeze hurt bank stocks
DBS and OCBC shares, for instance, dropped more than 1% on 9 September 2011.
Sheng Siong Group stays ‘recession-proof’
Its stock rallied 47% above IPO price of $0.33 since its trading debut last month.
Singapore stocks take a beating amidst fears of a US recession
NOL’s shares, for instance, plunged 5.3%.