Singapore market cap for November up 3%, but jitters remain
But with stocks still off their highs, bargain hunters may be back: analysts
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THE value of members of the Singapore bourse edged up three per cent in November, shrugging off nerves over the US-China trade-war tension, even as the world holds its breath for Saturday's crucial G-20 meeting between US President Donald Trump and China's Xi Jinping.
The total market capitalisation of the 731 Singapore-listed counters was S$905.5 billion at end-November, up from S$878.7 billion for 736 counters in October. Large gains in banking and real estate stocks offset the losses among agriculture, industrial and transport counters.
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