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中東情勢の緊張が好調な小売データの影響を相殺し、シンガポール株は小幅下落

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-- シンガポール株式市場は火曜日、脆弱な停戦合意を背景に米国とイランが再び敵対行為に及ぶ可能性を懸念した投資家の反応を受け、地域全体の下落傾向を反映して下落した。 シンガポール証券取引所の主要指標であるストレーツ・タイムズ指数(STI)は、終日4,891.83から4,920.61の間で推移した。終値は4,920.61で、月曜日の終値から3.70ポイント(0.1%)下落した。 経済ニュースでは、シンガポール統計局が発表したデータによると、3月の小売売上高は前年同月比4.8%増となり、前月の8.3%増に続く伸びとなった。 企業関連では、UltraGreen.ai(SGX:ULG)の株価は終値で7%以上下落した。これは、同社の第1四半期のバイアル出荷量が前年同期の307,600バイアルから8.7%減の280,900バイアルに落ち込んだためだ。 海外華人銀行(OCBC、SGX:O39)の株価は終値でほとんど変動がなかった。これは、同社がHSBC(HKG:0005)のインドネシア法人のリテールおよび資産運用事業を買収することで合意したためだ。 一方、ユナイテッド・オーバーシーズ・インシュアランス(SGX:U13)の株価は1%未満の下落となった。これは、同社の保険収入が前年同期の2,730万シンガポールドルから第1四半期には2,490万シンガポールドルに減少したためだ。

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