S'pore stocks end month on positive note
Total market capitalisation stands at S$860.4 billion; offshore and marine, and commodities counters chalk up biggest losses
Singapore
SINGAPORE stocks ended July on a firmer note from a month ago even as oil and commodities woes, bookended by Swiber's wind-up announcement just a day before July's last trading day, continued to plague related counters.
Market capitalisation for the 764 listed companies inched up 1.4 per cent from end-June to close July at S$860.4 billion.
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