Singapore stocks finish mixed, STI dragged lower by banks

Published Wed, Oct 11, 2017 · 09:27 AM

    WIKIPEDIA defines Chinese water torture as "a process in which water is slowly dripped onto a person's forehead, allegedly making the restrained victim insane".

    Traders here scoff at this as form of punishment, pointing out that they have been undergoing a far worse fate - slow death by terminal boredom for more months than they'd care to remember.

    Wednesday's session provided a good example of this, when the Straits Times Index hardly twitched for the whole session before sliding in the afternoon to a net loss of 8.67 points at 3,280.28.

    The turnover figures here reinforced the view that Wednesday should maybe have been cancelled due to a lack of interest - some two billion units worth S$1.1 billion were traded. Excluding warrants, there were 221 rises versus 235 falls.

    All three banks weakened.

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