Singapore shares open 0.39% lower on Wednesday
SINGAPORE share prices opened weaker on Wednesday, with the Straits Times Index (STI) down 13.1 points or 0.39 per cent to 3,327.83 as at 9.01 am, after Europe gave Greece five days to come up with a new reforms proposal, or risk leaving the eurozone altogether.
Top gainers in early morning trade included Dairy Farm International, Raffles Medical Group, GuocoLand, and Sarine Technologies.
A total of 46.6 million shares worth S$64 million had changed hands as at 9.01am. Losers slightly outnumbered gainers 66 to 63.
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