Singapore stocks closed lower on Wednesday (May 8), with banking stocks among the decliners, as investor sentiment across the region remained cautious. The benchmark$富时新加坡海峡指数(.STI.SG)$fell 1.1 per cent or 35.51 points to close at 3,264.53. On the local bourse, banks contributed to the STI’s weakness, with$华侨银行(O39.SG)$,$大华银行(U11.SG)$and$星展集团控股(D05.SG)$all closing in the red. OCBC, which was tradin...
Oxidixs楼主☆ Farmer ☆:
Even at the price now, div 50c also cannot reach $14. And Q1 was down YoY. Looks like will take sometimes to climb back slowly. Maybe I’m wrong.
☆ Farmer ☆Oxidixs楼主:
market fluctuation always there whether on ex date or not. it could be seen as today price drop and the exdiv just make it looks worse. ya. hold for H2 hopefully things turn out as per what is forecasted
INSTITUTIONS were net buyers of Singapore stocks over the four trading sessions through to May 2, with S$12.9 million of net institutional inflow, as 17 primary-listed companies conducted buybacks with a total consideration of S$28.4 million. $凯德投资(9CI.SG)$led the buyback consideration tally, buying back 6,860,200 shares at an average price of S$2.60 per share. In its Q1 FY2024 business update released on Apr 26, the company maintained its focus on positioning for future sustainable gr...
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104255742 : I guess because it has to as it does not want to lose its index status.
SgMyJAWS : Yes, correct.