Singapore shares continue gains from last week's correction
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SINGAPORE'S benchmark Straits Times Index (STI) was at 3,299.99 points on Monday morning at 9.01am, higher by 20.11 points or 0.61 per cent.
The rise followed gains made towards the end of last week as stocks rebounded after a correction due to China and Greece fears.
Top stocks by value traded were blue chips DBS, Singtel, UOB, Jardine Matheson and ComfortDelGro.
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