Singapore stocks ended little changed on Friday after two session of falls, as geopolitical tensions over North Korea's nuclear and missile programme continued to cast a shadow.
Indian shares gained on Friday, tracking gains in other Asian equities following solid Chinese trade data but simmering geopolitical tensions kept many investors on edge.
Singapore stocks fell for a third day on Friday, dragged by lenders such as OCBC and as geopolitical tensions over North Korea's nuclear and missile programme continued to cast a shadow.
Independent oil explorer Loyz Energy on Friday said it had entered into a memorandum of understanding with investment firm Arctos Investments Pte. to form a joint venture company.
Pacific Radiance on Friday said that together with its advisers, it has commenced discussion with its bank lenders to review the group's financial position and capital structure.
Sushi chain owner Sakae Holdings on Friday said that High Court has ordered its associate company, Gryphon Capital Management to be wound up by consent.
Technology firm Trek 2000 International on Friday said it intends to resume trading of its shares with effect from September 11 on the Singapore Exchange.
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Singapore stocks closed lower for a second session on Thursday, dragged by financials such as OCBC and as geopolitical tensions over North Korea's nuclear and missile programme continued to cast a shadow.
Singapore stocks were little changed on Thursday, led by gains in financials such as OCBC, but geopolitical tensions over North Korea's nuclear and missile programme continued to cast a shadow.
Investment holding company CITIC Envirotech said it will acquire 60 percent stake in environmental and utility firm CITIC Qingyuan for 378 million yuan (S$78.3 million).
A unit of mm2 Asia along with New Culture Media Hong Kong and 9i Film & Television Media will co-invest US$25 million to co-produce five films and multiple online films over the next three years.
Struggling consumer electronics retailer TT International on Thursday said that Singapore's High Court has granted its moratorium application until February 11, 2018.
Keppel O&M has entered into a deal with Pavilion Energy and PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara to distribute liquefied natural gas to remote areas in west Indonesia.
A quick look at all the market moving events and big financial news of the day. From Singapore's economic growth forecast to Noble Group's disposal, get your daily dose of all the latest in the world of business right here.