Singapore shares open up on Monday
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SINGAPORE stocks opened higher on Monday, with the Straits Times Index rising 0.2 per cent or 7.94 points to 3,299.23 as at 9.03am.
About 140.9 million shares worth S$116.8 million in total changed hands. Gainers outnumbered losers 100 to 47.
The most actively traded counter was Magnus Energy, which was flat at S$0.001 with 60.9 million shares changing hands. Other actives included Singtel and DISA.
Elsewhere, liquidity was lacking with Japan and South Korea on holiday and a partial holiday in the US where stocks will be open but bonds closed. Chinese markets are set to re-open after a week-long break, while Australian stocks added 0.45 per cent, Reuters reported.
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