-- 新加坡股市周五上涨,本周收涨。此前,中东地区地缘政治局势出现初步缓和迹象,亚洲市场对此反应积极,而备受瞩目的美伊伊斯兰堡会谈也提振了市场情绪。 新加坡交易所的关键基准指数——海峡时报指数(STI)全天在4973.10点至4999.30点之间波动。最终收于4989.41点,较周四收盘上涨12.33点,涨幅近0.3%。 企业方面,BH Global(SGX:BQN)股价收盘下跌近7%,此前该公司提议续签股票回购计划。 Metis Energy(SGX:L02)股价上涨超过2%,此前该公司公布其最近三个财年连续三年出现税前亏损。 与此同时,城市发展有限公司(SGX:C09)的股价几乎持平,因为该公司设立了20亿新元的多币种永续债券发行计划。
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