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Singapore shares close 0.2% higher on trade deal optimism

byCT Report
05/11/2019
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TRADE optimism that buoyed US markets on Friday had a similar effect on Asian markets on Monday, as investors clung to positive comments about progress on a US-China trade deal.

Echoing comments made by the US and China on Friday, US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross told leaders at the 35th Asean Summit in Bangkok that the two countries were making progress on their trade deal, and an agreement to walk back some of the tit-for-tat tariffs was “very far along”.

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The overall boost to sentiment lifted the Straits Times Index (STI) as much as 0.6 per cent in the morning session. It retreated during the rest of the day, eventually closing 0.22 per cent or 6.97 points higher to 3,236.40.

Turnover was 1.14 billion securities worth S$1.15 billion, with gainers outnumbering losers 240 to 175.

Other regional markets hung onto their gains more successfully, such as Hong Kong, which rallied 1.65 per cent to a three-month high, and South Korea, which closed up 1.43 per cent to a four-month high. Indices in China, Australia, New Zealand and Malaysia all improved as well. Financial markets in Japan were closed for a public holiday.

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