Singapore stocks close week on a soft note despite banks propping STI up
Published Fri, Sep 22, 2017 · 09:34 AM
THE 30-stock Straits Times Index fell for three of the five days this week, though on Friday gains in the banks helped it record a 6.43-point rise to 3,220.25 that enabled it to register an 11-point or 0.3 per cent rise for the week.
Friday's session was actually weak, with the whole market chalking up 165 rises versus 229 falls. Turnover was a disappointing 1.4 billion units worth S$1.02 billion.
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