Singapore shares open 2.79 points higher on Monday
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SINGAPORE shares opened slightly higher on Monday despite greater uncertainties in the aftermath of the London attacks over the weekend and weaker-than-expected US jobs report late on Friday.
The benchmark Straits Times Index crept up 2.79 points or 0.09 per cent to 3,242.80.
At 9.02am, 40.4 million shares worth S$66.4 million changed hands, with gainers beating losers 93 to 35.
Among the actives were Singtel, Golden Agri-Resources and OCBC Bank.
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