Singapore shares open 8.9 points higher on Tuesday
Published Tue, May 9, 2017 · 01:10 AM
SINGAPORE shares opened marginally higher on Tuesday, after a flat closing on Wall Street overnight offered little directional cues.
At 9.01am, the benchmark Straits Times Index was up 8.92 points at 3,245.9.
About 77.5 million shares worth S$105.4 million were traded, with gainers outpacing losers 90 to 36.
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