Singaporean Stocks Decrease 0.4% In Early Trading

Dow Jones
Oct 08

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Stocks in Singapore slipped during early trading Wednesday, as the FTSE Straits Times Index dropped 0.4% to 4455.03.

Among local companies with a market cap of at least 1 billion Singapore dollars ($772.3 million), Thomson Medical Group is the biggest early laggard, falling 1.6%, followed by shares of China Aviation Oil, which fell 1.5%. Shares of OUE REIT declined 1.4%.

Riverstone Holdings is the biggest leader this morning, jumping 7.3%, and Bumitama Agri surged 5.8%. Pacific Century Reg Devt rounds out the top three movers, as shares surged 5.6%.

The U.S. dollar weakened 0.1% against the Singapore dollar to S$1.29.

In the bond markets, the 10-year Singaporean government bond yield held steady at 1.910%.

Data source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet

 

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October 07, 2025 21:31 ET (01:31 GMT)

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