Singapore stocks extend losses on Tuesday, STI down 0.23%
Decline is in line with US stocks, which fell on Monday for the first time in five sessions amid investor concerns.
SINGAPORE stocks ended in the red on Tuesday, with the Straits Times Index (STI) down 6.73 points or 0.23 per cent at 2,977.17, following a choppy and directionless trading session.
This follows Wall Street's decline. US stocks fell on Monday for the first time in five sessions. OCBC Investment Research, in a market commentary on Tuesday, said: "Weighing on the minds of investors are worries that equities are running too hot and v…
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