Yangzijiang falls 5.3% to lowest price in over two months amid heavy trading
The last time it traded lower was on Feb 23
[SINGAPORE] Shares of Yangzijiang Shipbuilding fell on Wednesday (May 20), with the Chinese vessel maker among the top traded stocks on the Singapore Exchange.
The counter dropped as low as S$3.73 at 10.40 am, down by S$0.21 or 5.3 per cent, with 25.7 million shares changing hands.
This marks its lowest price in over two months. The last time it traded lower was on Feb 23.
By 10.46 am, it was still down 5.1 per cent or S$0.20 at S$3.74, with 25.9 million shares changing hands.
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