Latest News:  

English>>Business

Singapore stocks end up 1.45 pct

(Xinhua)

19:54, June 18, 2013

SINGAPORE, June 18 (Xinhua) -- Singapore shares closed 1.45 percent higher on Tuesday, as investors waited for news of the Federal Reserve's plans for its stimulus program from the two-day monetary meeting starting later in the session.

Singapore's benchmark Straits Times Index rose 46.11 points to 3,229.55 points. Trading volume was 1.71 billion shares worth 1.33 billion Singapore dollars. Advancers outnumbered Decliners 294 to 132, while 514 stocks did not move.

The mere suggestion of fine-tuning the stimulus program will be sufficient to unnerve investors accustomed to abundant funds they could put to work in higher-return "risk" assets, such as shares.

The Federal Reserve's stance, along with very accommodative monetary policies by other central banks to promote growth such as the Bank of Japan, had underpinned market sentiment broadly since the beginning of the year.

Phillip Securities Research said "if Straits Times Index can decisively clear above the 3,200 points psychological support level, do trade the bounce. The near term key support level is pegged at 3,100 points."

SIAS Research said the Straits Times Index will find support at 3,150 points.

Singapore Technologies Engineering gained 2.8 percent to 3.99 Singapore dollars. It announced its unit ST Aerospace has signed a deal with UTC Aerospace systems for long-term repair and maintenance of Boeing 787 Dreamliner components.

Singapore Airlines rose 2 percent to 10.40 Singapore dollars. Its passenger load factor fell to 74.6 percent in May from 75.8 percent a year ago. The company said the operating environment remains challenging and yields are expected to remain under pressure.

Lian Beng Group rose 2.9 percent to 53.5 Singapore cents. The construction company said its fully-owned subsidiary won an order in Singapore worth about 85 million Singapore dollars.

Raffles Medical Group ended flat at 2.94 Singapore dollars. OCBC Investment Research upgrades it to 'Buy' from 'Hold', saying a new Hospital Information System and Electronics Medical Records System "would enhance Raffles Medical Group's efficiency and improve the quality of delivery of its healthcare services as patients' records can be easily shared between doctors, nurses and other ancillary services departments."

Among top gainers, Jardine Matheson jumped 2 percent to 62.20 U. S. dollars, while STXPO became one of the top losers by plunging 46.4 percent to 1.78 Singapore dollars. (1 U.S. dollar equals to 1. 26 Singapore dollars)

We Recommend:

Fortune Global Forum's guests visits panda

China calls for dialogue after EU solar panel duties

China-South Asia Expo opens in SW China

Huawei launches flagship smartphone Ascend Mate

3D printing gallery opens in Chongqing, SW China

White collars setting up stalls become popular

B787 Dreamliner misses maiden voyage in China

Computex Taipei 2013 exhibition kicks off

12 Asian business women: Intelligent and beautiful


Email|Print|Comments(Editor:Yan Meng、Chen Lidan)

Leave your comment0 comments

  1. Name

  

Selections for you


  1. Special operation members in training

  2. Venezuelan Army School boat visits Cuba

  3. 50th Int'l Paris Air Show kicks off

  4. Heatweave overwhelms Shanghai, Yangzhou

  5. Photos: The ordinary love

  6. China’s weekly story (2013.6.7-6.14)

  7. Amazing Narati Scenic Spot in Xinjiang

  8. Top 10 highest-paid athletes

  9. China is the largest buyer of high-end cameras

  10. ATC Show 2013 closes in Beijing

Most Popular

Opinions

  1. Risks, opportunities in oil, gas sector: E&Y
  2. Creative industries go high-tech and high end
  3. Why fear and loathing of an IPO?
  4. US public ready to be fooled again on Iran
  5. Weibo draws more than just locals
  6. Keeping a watchful eye on Japan’s 'new cold war'
  7. In praise of graffiti and holiday photos
  8. The thinking behind U.S. surveillance programs
  9. China's space program less costly
  10. SCO chief lauds Harbin fair's co-op contribution

What’s happening in China

Sweating at Yoga club: white collars' new choice after work

  1. Beijing on alert for Middle East virus
  2. Torrential rain affects over 17,000 in Xinjiang
  3. 'Gay' wives are anything but gay
  4. Sedan becomes minister's car
  5. Gov't bans private adoptions of abandoned infants