Thursday 28 September 2017

Singapore shares open down on Friday

SINGAPORE stocks opened lower on Friday, with the Straits Times Index withdrawing 4.25 focuses or 0.1 for every penny to 3,222.89 as at 9.02am. 

This came notwithstanding US stocks shutting unassumingly higher overnight, as the S&P 500 squeezed out a record on picks up, while financial specialists kept on trusting US President Donald Trump's organization will have the capacity to gain ground on assess change. 

On the Singapore bourse, around 104.6 million offers worth S$173.8 million altogether changed hands. Gainers dwarfed failures 84 to 50. 

The most effectively exchanged counter was ASTI, which rose S$0.001 to S$0.091 with 12.9 million offers evolving hands. Different actives included China Med International and YZJ Shipbuilding Singapore. 

Somewhere else, Japan's Topix slid 0.3 for each penny as at 9.22am in Tokyo. South Korea's Kospi list climbed 0.5 for each penny and Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index ascended too, Bloomberg announced.


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