Mutual funds buy more S'pore stocks
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GLOBAL mutual funds bought more Singapore stocks than they sold in the three months to April 15. Based on transactions in the top five stocks, there were net buys of S$918.1 million and net sells of S$738 million.
This week we look into the segment of stocks with less than S$1 billion in market capitalisation. Here, buys also outpaced sells; there were net buys of S$53.1 million and net sells of S$46.7 million. The tops stock among the buys was Rex International Holding with a volume of S$8.9 million. The top stock among the sells was Parkson Retail Asia with a volume of S$6.9 million.
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