There are no changes to the 30 Straits Times Index constituents this quarter.
NetLink NBN Trust has replaced ComfortDelGro C52
in the Straits Times Index (STI) reserve list for 1QFY2025, according to the Singapore Exchange S68
on Mar 6. The list comprises five of the highest non-ranking constituents according to their market capitalisation.
The new reserve list contains CapitaLand Ascott Trust Hmn
, Keppel DC REIT, Keppel REIT, NetLink NBN Trust and Suntec REIT.
There are no changes to the constituents of the STI for 1QFY2025.
As at Feb 28, 2025, the top 10 constituents are DBS Group Holdings, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, United Overseas Bank U11
, Singapore Telecommunications Z74
, Singapore Exchange, CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust C38u
, Jardine Matheson Holdings J36
, Keppel, Singapore Airlines C6l
and CapitaLand Ascendas REIT A17u
.
The remaining 20 in alphabetical order are CapitaLand Investment, City Developments, DFI Retail Holdings, Frasers Centrepoint Trust J69u
, Frasers Logistics and Commercial Trust, Genting Singapore G13
, Hongkong Land Holdings H78
, Jardine Cycle & Carriage C07
, Mapletree Industrial Trust Me8u
, Mapletree Logistics Trust M44u
, Mapletree Pan Asia Commercial Trust N2iu
, SATS, Seatrium, Sembcorp Industries U96
, Singapore Technologies Engineering S63
, Thai Beverage Y92
, UOL group, Venture Corp, Wilmar International F34
and Yangzijiang Shipbuilding Holdings.< So7
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Shares in Netlink NBN Trust closed flat at 85.5 cents on Mar 6.
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