STI up 0.4% ahead of ECB policy meeting
Index gains 12.37 points to 3,356.25 with some 1.8 billion shares worth S$1.1 billion traded
THE Singapore stock market shrugged off a softer lead from Wall Street to notch up its second consecutive day of gains ahead of a key European Central Bank policy meeting on Thursday.
The key Straits Times Index gained 12.37 points or 0.4 per cent to 3,356.25 with some 1.8 billion shares worth S$1.1 billion traded.
"The STI is currently facing some selling pressure at the 3,350 area, th…
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