Singapore Shares Remain in Red as US Tariffs Threat Looms; KOP Up 3%

MT Newswires
27 Nov 2024

Singapore's stock market continued to linger in the red zone, as investors in the region brace for US tariffs increase following president elect Donald Trump's comments.

The Straits Times Index (STI), a key benchmark for the Singapore Exchange, ranged between 3,699.77 and 3,727.39 throughout the day. It ended the session at 3,708.09, down 4.30 points or 0.12% compared to Tuesday's close.

In company news, shares of KOP Limited (SGX:5I1) were up nearly 3% after the company changed the name of an indirect wholly owned subsidiary, Dalvey Breeze, to KOP Properties Holdings.

Kimly's (SGX:1D0) was up nearly 2% after its profit attributable to owners of the company declined by 9.2% to SG$33.1 million in fiscal 2024, compared with SG$36.5 million a year earlier.

Meanwhile, GuocoLand's (SGX:F17) shares were up nearly 1% at the close after its joint tender with TID Residential and Intrepid Investments for a land parcel at Faber Walk, Singapore, was accepted by the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore.

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