Asia-Pac markets see mixed trading
STI drops 9.56 points or 0.3 per cent to 3,194.96 while Nikkei 225 adds 0.75 per cent or 161.85 points to close at 21,759.61
WASHINGTON "returned the favour" by delaying tariffs on Chinese imports till mid-October. But those more than familiar with the unpredictable nature of their relationship, chose to book profits ahead of the European Central Bank's rate decision.
Singapore's Straits Times Index (STI) moved ahead at the open before positions were exited, sending the benchmark dropping 9.56 points or 0.3 per cent at 3,194.96 on Thursday.
It was mixed elsewhere in the Asia-Pacific as Australia, China, Japan and South Korea locked…
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