The benchmark index has been rallying since August 2024, when the review group was first unveiled. As at 9.10am, the STI has fallen 6.32 points, or 0.16% down, at 3,923.62 points.
The Straits Times Index (STI) opened lower on Feb 24 after the Monetary Authority of Singapore’s (MAS) equities market review group proposed a slew of measures on Feb 21.
As at 9.10am, the STI has fallen 6.32 points, or 0.16%, to 3,923.62 points.
The most actively-traded STI constituents at the Feb 24 open are Genting Singapore G13
, Thai Beverage Y92
, CapitaLand Ascendas REIT, Yangzijiang Shipbuilding, Seatrium, Mapletree Logistics Trust M44u
, Singtel and ST Engineering.
The benchmark index has been rallying since August 2024, when the review group was first unveiled. The STI was trading below 3,250 points prior to the Aug 2 announcement.
The index rallied again last week, starting Feb 17 around 3,890 points and ending Feb 18 at 3,925.56 points after Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong finished delivering Budget 2025.
The STI surged at its next open above the 3.940-point level, before trading sideways between 3,920 and 3,940 points for the remainder of the week.
The review group held a media briefing on Feb 21 evening, and its first set of proposed measures — which include a $5 billion equity market development programme that will see MAS investing with selected fund managers — were unveiled at 8pm.
The STI had closed at 3,929.94 points on Feb 21, up 2.43 points and 0.06% for the day.
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