Week's trading kicks off on a poor note
Losers trounce gainers 241-155 as local bourse snaps two straight gains following tough German and NZ elections
THE local bourse snapped two straight days of gains to start the trading week on a weak note as traders digested the weekend election results from Germany and New Zealand and geopolitical "noise" continued to hang in the air.
The flat showing in Wall Street last Friday night didn't inspire as well.
The key Straits Times Index fell 4.34 points or 0.14 per cent to finish at 3,215.91 on Monday alongside losses in other major regional markets.
Hong Kong's Hang Seng lost 1.4 per cent, China's Shanghai Composite fell 0.3…
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