Singapore stocks: STI resumes Tuesday afternoon at 3,202, down 0.13% on day
SINGAPORE stocks fell on Tuesday afternoon's trading resumption, with the Straits Times Index declining 0.13 per cent or 4.27 points on the day to 3,202.00 as at 1.03pm.
Losers outnumbered gainers 186 to 129, or about three securities down for every two up, after 542.28 million securities worth S$488.49 million changed hands.
The most actively traded stock was Rex International, which gained 0.2 Singapore cent or 2.22 per cent to S$0.092 with about 23 million shares traded.
Active index stocks included Genting Singapore and ThaiBev.
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