Singapore shares opened higher but closed in the red on Monday (Jul 24), joining China’s key indices in red ink while the rest of the major Asian bourses registered gains. $FTSE Singapore Straits Time Index(.STI.SG)$declined 0.4 per cent or 13.16 points to 3,265.14, with 14 of the 30 constituents including the banking trio finishing lower. China’s fiscal conditions still face persistent challenges this year, especially from falling land sales revenue and...
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