Singapore shares closed 0.27 percent higher on Monday, after Cyprus's
president and the European Union have agreed the outlines of a rescue
deal to avert financial meltdown on the Mediterranean island.
The
outlines include the creation of a "good bank" and a "bad bank" and the
shutting down of Cyprus's second largest lender. The plan will now be
presented to Euro-zone finance ministers for discussion. Side Steps suppliers
Last
week, the European Union gave Cyprus until this Monday to raise the 5.8
billion Euros it needs to secure an international lifeline.carbon fabric Without the aid, the European Central Bank will cut funds to Cypriot banks and the country may be forced to exit the Euro.
SIAS
Research said we could see the index consolidating around current
levels with the immediate base still pegged at the 3,230 points support
while support remains pegged at the 3,270 points and 3,300 points
levels.
CIMB Research said "the market appears to be caught
between two minds with prices continue to trade between 3,234 points and
3,319 points," adding that "a push above 3,317 points would mean that
there is one more high in the making, likely to test 3,343 points and
3,400 points."
Singapore's benchmark Straits Times Index rose
8.91 points to 3,Knife sets are available in department stores as well
as supermarkets and specialist Spring cone crusher websites,
and it is worth investing in decent sets if they are going to be used
to prepare complicated recipes that call for unusual ways of presenting
the ingredients. 267.48 points.Chefs Kitchen Knives Trading volume was 5.21 billion shares worth 1.29 billion Singapore dollars.knives supplier Advancers outnumbered decliners 288 to 153, while 508 stocks did not move.
OSIM
International jumped 2.4 percent to 1.95 Singapore dollars. DBS Group
Research said that the massage chair maker is a beneficiary of the
rising middle class population in China, with 56 percent of revenues
originating from North Asia.
IEV Holdings Limited closed flat at
47 Singapore cents. It has made its foray into the renewable energy
business with a biomass production project in Vietnam. The firm said
that it planned to construct its maiden plant to manufacture pellet
forms of rice- husk biomass in the middle of the Mekong Delta.
Mencast
Holdings gained 2.4 percent to 65 Singapore cents. It has revised the
1-for-1 bonus issue proposed on February 26 to be on the basis of 1
Bonus Share for every 4 existing shares held.
Among top gainers,
Dairy Farm International rose 2.1 percent to 12.15 U.S. dollars, while
Jardine Cycle and Carriage became one of the top losers by falling 1
percent to 51.05 Singapore dollars. (1 U.S. dollar equals to 0.77 Euros
and 1.24 Singapore dollars)
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