Singapore stocks edge higher on Thursday—STI rose by 0.5%

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Singapore stocks edge higher on Thursday—STI rose by 0.5%
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The broader market saw gainers outnumbering losers 77 to 24 as 48.1 million securities valued at S$96.4 million were traded.

Singapore stocks edge higher on Thursday morning, July 4, continuing an upward momentum following strong performances in global markets overnight.

The broader market reflected a positive sentiment, with gainers outnumbering losers 77 to 24 as 48.1 million securities valued at S$96.4 million were traded. The banking sector showed positive performance. UOB rose by S$0.11 or 0.3% to S$32.38, and OCBC increased by S$0.06 or 0.4% to S$15.04. DBS, one of Singapore’s largest banks, remained steady at S$37.96.

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