STOCKS

STI ends nearly flat; SembMarine jumps as oil prices cross US$50

Sembcorp Industries comes out top, while Singapore Exchange is the worst performer for the day.

Published Thu, Jan 7, 2021 · 05:50 AM

SINGAPORE'S benchmark Straits Times Index ended at 2,863.01 on Wednesday, just 3.33 points or 0.12 per cent higher than the day before, in response to the Georgia Senate run-offs and oil price jump.

Some 2.37 billion securities worth S$1.29 billion changed hands, with advancers outnumbering decliners 299 to 166.

Top index performer, conglomerate Sembcorp Industries, added S$0.05 or 2.91 per cent to S$1.77. This was as analysts anticipated the outperformance of US infrastructure plays such as miners, construction and renewables in response to an expected "blue sweep" scenario.

The Singapore Exchange was the worst performer, declining S$0.10 or 1.03 per cent to S$9.60, correcting from exuberant gains recorded on Monday on possible profit-taking.

The most active counter of the day was Sembcorp Marine - for the third consecutive day. It gained S$0.012 or 8 per cent to S$0.162, on a volume of 416.4 million, more than triple its trading volume on Tuesday.

This was likely in response to the oil price rally to above US$50 per barrel. Terence Chua, an analyst at Phillip Securities Research, said that investors are also likely still expecting a merger announcement with Keppel's offshore and marine unit by mid-January.

GET BT IN YOUR INBOX DAILY

Start and end each day with the latest news stories and analyses delivered straight to your inbox.

VIEW ALL

Axi chief global market strategist Stephen Innes noted that Saudi Arabia's additional voluntary cuts of oil production for February and March, explained as a gesture of goodwill to help accelerate global oil inventories' drawdown, was a clear near-term positive for oil. This was the first time WTI crude oil prices crossed US$50 per barrel since February 2020.

Regional indices finished mixed. The Hang Seng Index gained 0.15 per cent, the Shanghai Composite Index added 0.63 per cent, while Japan's Nikkei 225 extended losses, declining 0.38 per cent, and Malaysia's KLCI shed 1.02 per cent.

For full listings of SGX prices, go to https://www2.sgx.com/

KEYWORDS IN THIS ARTICLE

BT is now on Telegram!

For daily updates on weekdays and specially selected content for the weekend. Subscribe to  t.me/BizTimes

Companies & Markets

SUPPORT SOUTH-EAST ASIA'S LEADING FINANCIAL DAILY

Get the latest coverage and full access to all BT premium content.

SUBSCRIBE NOW

Browse corporate subscription here