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Singapore shares end flat on Friday, down 1.1% on the week
Published Fri, Sep 27, 2019 · 09:50 PM
TRADERS have a list of reasons to stay on the sidelines - and they did on Friday, ending the week on a sour note.
Concerns over US political developments following a whistleblower complaint against US President Donald Trump added to the trade uncertainty that has affected sentiment this week.
Analysts are watching closely to see if the impeachment inquiry might have ramifications for US-China trade talks.
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