Singapore stocks: STI resumes Wednesday afternoon trading at 3,397.21, down 1% on day
SINGAPORE stocks resumed trading on Wednesday afternoon lower, with the Straits Times Index falling by 33.48 points, nearly 1 per cent down on the day to 3,397.21 as at 1pm.
Losers outnumbered gainers 216 to 109, as about 682.6 million shares worth S$555.3 million in total changed hands.
The most actively traded stock was Allied Tech, which rose 14.6 per cent or 0.7 Singapore cent to S$0.055 with 49.3 million shares changing hands.
Other actives included Ezion and Golden Agri-Resources.
Among active index stocks were UOB, at S$27.24, S$0.62 or 2.2 per cent lower, and DBS, down S$0.42 or 1.48 per cent to S$28.06.
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