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美伊和平談判破裂後,新加坡股市暴跌,跟著地區股市走低。

-- 週一,新加坡股市下跌,跟隨區域股市普遍走低,此前美伊在伊斯蘭堡舉行的和平談判無果。 海峽時報指數(STI)是新加坡交易所的主要基準指數,當日交易區間在4965.48點至4984.17點之間波動。最終收在4984.17點,較上週五收盤下跌5.24點,跌幅0.1%。 談判破裂後,美國軍方表示將封鎖所有進出伊朗港口的船隻,德黑蘭方面則稱美國的封鎖「非法」。 企業基金方面,瑪莉嘉(Mary Chia,SGX:5OX)股價收盤暴跌逾9%,此前該公司收到富林資本(Fullink Capital)的法定催款通知,據稱欠款金額約為902,640新元。 由於對計劃和當前市場狀況進行策略性評估後,Medtecs International (SGX:546) 終止了與石家莊宏瑞的合資項目,股價下跌超過 2%。 同時,凱德集團 (SGX:9CI) 完成了其凱德亞太信貸計畫第二期 (ACP II),共獲得 3.2 億美元的股權投資承諾。

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