Singapore shares were little changed on Friday, as investors refrained from taking bets ahead of the year-end holidays but the index was set to post an 18 percent gain for 2017.
Singapore shares ended higher on Thursday, tracking gains in other Asian equities, with lenders such as DBS Group and Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp emerging as top gainers.
Singapore shares advanced on Thursday, tracking gains in other Asian equities, with lenders such as DBS Group and Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp emerging as top gainers.
Singapore shares touched their lowest level in about six weeks on Tuesday, dragged lower by Keppel Corp after its unit agreed to pay a US$422 million fine.
Indian stocks advanced on Friday, tracking gains in Asian equities after Wall Street rose on economic data pointing to steady economic growth in the United States.
Indian stocks advanced on Friday, tracking gains in Asian equities after Wall Street rose on economic data pointing to steady economy growth in the United States.
Indian stocks ended little changed on Thursday, as gains in pharma stocks were offset by the losses in lenders such as HDFC Bank and Kotak Mahindra Bank.