Singapore's Nov market cap up 9.5% on positive news
Straits Times Index rallied 15.8 per cent in the month to 2,805.95 - the strongest monthly price gain since May 2009
Claudia Tan HS
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SINGAPORE'S stock market value rose in November, led by gains on the blue-chip index following positive vaccine developments and the diminishing uncertainty of the United States presidential election.
Total market capitalisation of Singapore's 687 counters edged up 9.5 per cent to S$802.5 billion on Nov 30 from S$732.9 billion as at end-October. The number of counters that gained outnumbered losers 390 to 144.
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