The sea index rose slightly on the 24th under the influence of the new high factors of the record closing of the S & P 500 in the overnight US stock market. On the same day, the Singapore stock market was trading for half a day.
On the same day, the Straits Times index opened high at 3101.67. After opening, it once fell below 3100, but soon returned to a narrow range above 3100, and finally closed up 0.37%, while the sea index rose 0.3% the previous trading day. On the same day, the highest was 3110.76 points, the lowest was 3098.99 points, and finally closed at 3108.28 points.
Among the FTSE series indexes, FTSE SGX Asia Shariah 100 rose 0.28%; The FTSE straits times overall index rose 0.35%, and the FTSE Kelly board index rose 0.04%; The FTSE Straits Times China Index rose 0.24%; The FTSE Straits Times consumer goods and services index rose 0.598%; The FTSE Straits Times micro stock index rose 0.07%; The large and medium-sized stocks of FTSE Straits Times rose 0.35%, and the FTSE Straits Times medium-sized stock index rose 0.25%; The FTSE Straits Times small cap index rose 0.3%.
Data show that the trading volume of Singapore stock market on Friday was about 498 million shares, with a turnover of about S $273 million (about 1.278 billion yuan). 214 stocks rose and 122 stocks fell.
Local media quoted Huang Thanksgiving, director of the product and Research Department of Singapore Kaiji securities, as saying that the general rise of major stock indexes of US stocks, coupled with the market sentiment during the year-end holiday, was conducive to the Singapore stock market. The main activity of the market on the 24th was bargain hunting before the holiday.
Feng Shijun, a senior stockbroker, said that although the sea index rose slightly on the 24th, it was half a day of trading and the trading volume was very low. He believes that the Singapore stock market is cautious in the shadow of the mutated covid-19 virus Omicron strain, and most investors choose not to enter the market during the year-end holiday season.
(Xinhua Finance)