Asia Newsday > Business > Singapore stocks extend losses amid Omicron fears; STI falls 1.4% BusinessSingapore stocks extend losses amid Omicron fears; STI falls 1.4%BusinessNovember 29, 2021posted on Nov. 29, 2021 at 9:36 am THE Straits Times Index (STI) extended its losses on Monday amid uncertainties over the new Covid-19 variant, Omicron, ending 1.4 per cent or 45.69 points lower at 3,120.58. READ SOURCE See also Hot stock: Jardine Matheson up as much as 4.7% on proposed US$250m share buyback Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditasianewsdayNovember 29, 2021 Leave a Reply Cancel replyWrite your comment hereName Email Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ You Might Also LikeBusinessUrban Renewal Authority to supply 22,000 flats in Hong Kong over next 5 years, costing HK$120 billion, but warns of potential cash crunchMay 22, 2022BusinessInnovative Sabah food products a hit at Malaysian Family Aspirations Tour, say state entrepreneursMay 22, 2022UOL, Trans-China Automotive & Frencken chairmen raise stakesMay 22, 2022BusinessCommodities Update — Gold edges up; Wheat falls, soybean firm; UK to impose duties of up to 29% on Chinese aluminum extrusionsMay 22, 2022BusinessIndia In-Focus — Government trims tax on fuels; Jet Airways to fly again; Apple eyes India as manufacturing hubMay 22, 2022BusinessUS looking to deepen economic partnership with Taiwan, Sullivan saysMay 22, 2022BusinessSaudi stocks higher on positive earnings: Opening bellMay 22, 2022BusinessIn Japan, Biden to launch economic plan for region sceptical on benefitsMay 22, 2022BusinessManulife IM: Malaysia to weather inflationary pressures wellMay 22, 2022Recommended For YouSyria’s barrel bomb experts in Russia to help with potential Ukraine campaignMay 22, 2022HongKongBurnley vs Newcastle prediction: How will Premier League fixture play out today?May 22, 2022AsiaUK confirms local transmission of monkeypoxMay 22, 2022HongKong‘Nothing more than a bauble’: Does becoming city really bring benefits?May 22, 2022MalaysiaPM: Govt approves RM132.2m development allocation for Fire and Rescue DeptMay 22, 2022
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