June market cap falls 2.9%
Worst month-on-month performance in 18 months amid Greece woes, but market value is still up 0.9% year to date
Singapore
THE Singapore stock market lost more of its value in June than in any of the past 18 months as Greece cast a shadow across the board.
The total market capitalisation of Singapore stocks slid to S$965.3 billion in June, down 2.9 per cent from May, to set the worst month-on-month performance since January 2014, going by data compiled by The Business Times. Against the same time a year earlier, the value of all Singapore-listed shares slipped 0.1 per cent, the first year-on-year decline since April 2014.
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