SGX Opens Higher As STI Climbs Past 3,900 Mark

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The Singapore Exchange (SGX) opened on a positive note Tuesday, with the Straits Times Index (STI) advancing 24.49 points or 0.63% to 3,903.75 as at 9.05 am, buoyed by broad-based gains across blue-chip counters.

Market breadth was positive with 115 advancers outpacing 45 decliners, while total volume stood at 123.31 million shares worth S$147.49 million.

Among key movers, DBS rose 0.821% to S$44.22, while UOB and OCBC Bank traded at S$35.10 and S$16.04 respectively. SIA opened at S$6.83, CapitaLand Investment at S$2.52, and Seatrium Ltd at S$2.04. ThaiBev held steady at S$0.45.

Sector indices also posted gains, with the iEdge-UOB APAC Yield Focus Green REIT Index at 2,270.96 and the iEdge SG ESG Leaders Index at 1,097.81, reflecting improved investor sentiment across both sustainability and yield-focused assets.





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