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Friday, September 9, 2016

Singapore shares open 0.82% lower on Friday

SINGAPORE stocks opened 0.82 per cent lower on Friday, with the Straits Times Index losing 23.78 points to 2,870.7 as at 9.05am.

About 105.1 million shares worth S$74.8 million in total changed hands. Losers outnumbered gainers 88 to 63.

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Monday, September 5, 2016

NOL delists from SGX on Monday

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NEPTUNE Orient Lines (NOL) shares have been delisted from Singapore Exchange (SGX), with effect from 9.00am on Monday.

France-based CMA CGM said that it has completed the exercise of its rights of compulsory acquisition of all the shares held by NOL shareholders who had not accepted the all-cash voluntary conditional general offer, at a price per share of S$1.30, equal to the offer price.

CMA CGM added that the transfer of all the remaining shares that have been compulsorily acquired has been effected, and that payment for such shares has been despatched.

NOL is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of CMA CGM.

NOL had also on Monday obtained the waivers and approval from SGX for its delisting.Click Here To Register For Free Trial Services OR Give A Missed Call : +6531581402 Follow Us On Twitter : www.twitter.com/epicresearchsg Like Us On Facebook : www.facebook.com/EpicResearchSingapore Need Any Assistance Feel Free To Mail Us at : info@epicresearch.sg

Friday, September 2, 2016

Singapore shares open 0.3% down on Friday as traders await US jobs data

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SINGAPORE stocks opened 0.3 per cent lower on Friday, with the Straits Times Index dropping 9.23 points to 2,807.24 as at 9am.

Traders are watching the release of US jobs data later tonight, as strong job gains will increase the certainty for a September rate hike.

"We expect that the solid pace of gains in recent months continued in August, and payrolls could have advanced by 225,000 in the month," said a Societe Generale research report.

In Singapore, about 49.5 million shares worth S$58.2 million in total changed hands, which worked out to an average unit price of S$1.18.

The field was evenly matched, with as many gainers as losers at 54 each.

Top stocks by value traded were Singtel, SGX, SIA, Thai Beverage and Hongkong Land.

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Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Singapore shares open 0.6% up on Tuesday

SINGAPORE stocks opened 0.6 per cent higher on Tuesday, with the Straits Times Index rising 15.58 points to 2,845.01 as at 9am.

The blue-chip index was buoyed by market sentiment recovering from Fed rate hike fears.

About 41 million shares worth S$31.5 million in total changed hands, which worked out to an average unit price of S$0.77 per share.

Top stocks by value traded were HTL International, Singtel, ComfortDelGro, Hongkong Land and City Developments.

Gainers outnumbered losers 92 to 48, or about two up for every one down.Click Here To Register For Free Trial Services OR Give A Missed Call : +6531581402 Follow Us On Twitter : www.twitter.com/epicresearchsg Like Us On Facebook : www.facebook.com/EpicResearchSingapore Need Any Assistance Feel Free To Mail Us at : info@epicresearch.sg

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Stocks to watch: SGX, penny stocks, AusGroup, Santak, Mary Chia

SINGAPORE Exchange (SGX): The bourse operator is suspending its minimum trading price (MTP) requirements for mainboard-listed companies as it considers a proposal to add a market capitalisation criterion to the current framework.

The moratorium will give more breathing space to 125 listed companies that are either already on the MTP watch-list or that were expected to be added to it in September.

AusGroup: The engineering, port and marine services company warned of a fourth-quarter net loss due to a "prolonged adverse business environment". The company also said it has decided to end its Sinagpore fabrication and manufacturing businesses.
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Tuesday, August 23, 2016

Stocks to watch: SGX, SATS, Ezra, Lippo Malls

SINGAPORE Exchange (SGX): The Baltic Exchange's board hasunanimously recommended that its shareholders vote in favour of Singapore Exchange's (SGX) proposed acquisition, where the former will be acquired by the local bourse operator's indirect wholly owned subsidiary.

Currently, 74 per cent of total votes are in favour of the acquisition. For the acquisition to go through, at least 75 per cent of total votes are needed, in addition to approval from the Financial Conduct Authority in the UK and sanction of the scheme by the UK court.

SATS: The gateway services and food solutions provider has become the first international cargo handler to operate in Saudi Arabia, after its subsidiary, SATS Saudi Arabia LLC, obtained a cargo-handling concession for 221/2 years at Dammam's King Fahd International Airport.

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SGX close to allowing exceptions for dual-class share listings

THE Singapore Exchange's Listings Advisory Committee (LAC) is set to lay out ground rules in the coming weeks that will allow for multiple-class share structures, according to sources familiar with the matter.

The LAC, an autonomous body that provides independent opinions on unusual listing applications for SGX, is expected to allow dual-class structures only when there are compelling reasons to do so, the sources said.

Examples of such reasons would be when there are certain individuals who play indispensable roles in the company, such as the founders of search engine giant Google; or when an uneven ownership structure is long-standing practice.Click Here To Register For Free Trial Services OR Give A Missed Call : +6531581402 Follow Us On Twitter : www.twitter.com/epicresearchsg Like Us On Facebook : www.facebook.com/EpicResearchSingapore Need Any Assistance Feel Free To Mail Us at : info@epicresearch.sg

Monday, August 22, 2016

SGX trading queries issued to Best World, LionGold, Broadway Industrial

THREE companies - Best World International, LionGold Corp and Broadway Industrial Group - were queried by Singapore Exchange (SGX) on Monday regarding their trading activities.

The query to Best World, for unusual price movements, marked the fifth query from SGX to the group in the past five months. The company had just received in-principle approval for its one-for-four bonus issue, with book closure date to be announced in due course.

At 12.50pm, Best World was up 5 per cent at S$1.77, with 2.13 million shares traded.

LionGold was unchanged at 0.1 cent as it topped the volume chart with hefty trading of 394.1 million shares. One of its directors, Md Wira Dani Abdul Daim, stepped down as non-executive director last week after he was made a bankrupt in Singapore.Click Here To Register For Free Trial Services OR Give A Missed Call : +6531581402 Follow Us On Twitter : www.twitter.com/epicresearchsg Like Us On Facebook : www.facebook.com/EpicResearchSingapore Need Any Assistance Feel Free To Mail Us at : info@epicresearch.sg

Monday, August 15, 2016

SINGAPORE STOCKS MARKET UPDATE BY EPIC RESEARCH




The Straits Times Index (STI) ended 3.91 points or 0.14% lower to 2865.91, taking the year-to-date performance to -

0.58%.

The top active stocks today were DBS, which gained 0.60%, Singtel, which declined 0.47%, OCBC Bank, which

declined 0.36%, UOB, which gained 0.28% and JMH USD, with a 2.21% advance.

The FTSE ST Mid Cap Index gained 0.05%, while the FTSE ST Small Cap Index declined 0.09%.

The outperforming sectors today were represented by the FTSE ST Technology Index, which rose 1.93%. The two biggest

stocks of the Index - Silverlake Axis and CSE Global- ended 1.67% higher and 1.09% higher respectively.

The underperforming sector was the FTSE ST Basic Materials Index, which slipped 0.72%. Midas Holdings shares

declined 2.04% and Geo Energy Resources ended 3.74% higher.

The three most active Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) by value today were:

DBXT MSCI Asia Ex Japan ETF (+1.53%) ,CIMB FTSE ASEAN 40 (+0.68%) ,iShares MSCI India (+1.53%)

The three most active Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) by value were:

Ascendas REIT (-0.41%) ,CapitaLand Mall Trust (-1.38%) ,Mapletree Com Trust (-0.33%)

The most active index warrants by value today were:

HSI23800UBeCW161229 (+9.17%) ,HSI22800VTeCW160929 (+12.93%) ,HSI23000MBeCW160929 (+13.54%)

The most active stock warrants by value today were:

DBS MB eCW170201 (+3.92%) ,DBS VT eCW161212 (+3.77%) ,DBS MB ePW161201 (-3.70%)

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Singapore shares open lower as STI eases 0.2% to 2,861.54




SINGAPORE shares opened lower on Monday, with the Straits Times Index (‪#‎STI‬) slipping 0.20 per cent, or 5.86 points, to 2,861.54 as at 9:06am.

Gainers outnumbered losers 80 to 65, or about six up for every five down, after 46.2 million shares worth S$53.9 million changed hands.

Investment firm Attilan Group was the top active out of the gates, jumping 75 per cent, or 0.3 Singapore cent, to trade at 0.7 Singapore cent.

Among the blue chips, the banks presented an early drag. DBS Group Holdings slipped 1.3 per cent, or 20 Singapore cents, to S$14.84, while United Overseas Bank eased 1.5 per cent, or 26 Singapore cents, to trade at S$17.66. ‪#‎OCBC‬ Bank traded at S$8.42, down 0.1 per cent or one Singapore cent.



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Friday, August 12, 2016

Singaporesharesweaken on Friday but STI gains 1.4% over the week



the Straits Times Index (#STI) rose 40 points or 1.4 per cent to 2,867.40, including Friday's 2.42 point drop.

Providing the backdrop was a largely firm Wall Street, still basking in the "Goldilocks" glow of the previous week's employment report which suggested that economic growth is robust but not robust enough to justify significant interest rate hikes.

Turnover here however, was mediocre, Friday's session seeing one billion units worth S$916 million, below the S$1 billion daily average this year. On Friday, S$565 million or 62 per cent was done in the 30 STI components.

DBS kicked off the Q2 reporting season for banks on Monday when it announced a 5 per cent increase in net interest income to S$1.8 billion and 6 per cent fall in net earnings to S$1.05 billion.JClick Here To Register For Free Trial Services OR Give A Missed Call : +6531581402 Follow Us On Twitter : www.twitter.com/epicresearchsg Like Us On Facebook : www.facebook.com/EpicResearchSingapore Need Any Assistance Feel Free To Mail Us at : info@epicresearch.sg

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

OIL UPDATE OF 10th AUG'2016 BY EPIC RESEARCH


Oil futures pulled back from a two-week high Tuesday to settle modestly lower as traders weighed continued concerns about a global supply glut versus prospects for an agreement by major producers to curb output.
On the New York Mercantile Exchange, crude futures for delivery in September  fell 25 cents, or 0.6%, to close at $42.77 a barrel. October Brent crude on London’s ICE Futures exchange lost 41 cents, or 0.9%, to settle at $44.94 a barrel.
Oil flipped between gains and losses in a choppy session, but were dragged lower around midday after the U.S. Energy Information Administration, in its monthly short-term energy outlook, said it expects U.S. crude oil production to decline to 8.73 million barrels a day in 2016 from 9.43 million barrels in 2015. In July, the agency had forecast 2016 production of 8.61 million barrels.
The change comes amid an uptick in the number of domestic rigs drilling for crude oil.
Futures, however, were locked in a relatively tight trading range ahead of weekly supply data, with some support attributed to a planned meeting of oil-producing nations in September despite skepticism over the prospects for curbing output.
Traders “continued to eye the possibility that [Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries] members may hold talks in September to consider production caps,” wrote strategists at Tradition Energy.



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Friday, August 5, 2016

ETF Holdings on SGX rose 18% in the last six months

  • ETF holdings on SGX rose US$507 million, or 18%, in the six months ended 31 July 2016. Sixty-four of the 78 ETFs listed on SGX registered an increase in assets under management (AUM). The biggest increases in AUM were seen in ABF Singapore Bond Fund, SPDR® Gold Shares ETF, SPDR® Straits Times Index ETF, iShares MSCI India ETF and Nikko AM Singapore STI ETF.
  • Singapore’s five most active ETFs in the month of July were: SPDR® Gold Shares ETF, iShares MSCI India Index ETF, SPDR® Straits Times Index ETF, db x-trackers MSCI AC Asia Ex Japan Index UCITS ETF, and db x-trackers MSCI Indonesia Index UCITS ETF. These five ETFs offer exposure to a wide range of markets and span two asset classes.
  • These five most active ETFs averaged a total return of 4.8% for the month of July and 9.4% for the year-to-date.
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Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Singapore shares open lower on US stocks slip


SINGAPORE shares on Wednesday opened lower following Wall Street's overnight loss as shares of retailers and carmakers tumbled.

The benchmark Straits Times Index (STI) opened 0.98 per cent or 28.01 points lower at 2,828.66.

As at 9.03am, some 62.2 million shares worth S$82.4 million changed hands, with losers beating gainers 81 to 44.Click Here To Register For Free Trial Services OR Give A Missed Call : +6531581402 Follow Us On Twitter : www.twitter.com/epicresearchsg Like Us On Facebook : www.facebook.com/EpicResearchSingapore Need Any Assistance Feel Free To Mail Us at : info@epicresearch.sg

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

U.S. stocks end lower as crude oil re-enters bear market



U.S. stocks lost momentum to finish mostly lower Monday as crude-oil futures returned to bear-market territory and weaker-than-expected manufacturing data raised doubts about the strength of the economy.
“The path of least resistance in the short term seems to be for stocks to go higher, but to do so sustainably we need to see much stronger economic growth and positive earnings growth,” said Eric Wiegand, senior portfolio manager at U.S. Bank’s Private Client Reserve.
The S&P 500 shed 2.76 points, or 0.1%, to close at 2,170.84 after the large-cap gauge hit a record intraday high of 2,178.29. A 3.3% drop in the energy sector dragged the S&P 500 into negative territory, outweighing modest gains in health-care and tech stocks.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average  fell 27.73 points, or 0.2%, to close at 18,404.51.
However, the Nasdaq Composite Index climbed 22.06 points, or 0.4%, to end at 5,184.20, boosted by appetite for tech giants, including a 1.8% jump in shares of Apple Inc. .
Meanwhile, losses for crude snowballed, with the U.S. oil benchmark dropping almost 4% and at one point trading below the key $40 level amid worries about a supply glut and subdued demand. Crude oil is now off 21.8% from its peak of $51.23 a barrel hit in early June, signifying a bear market, or drop of at least 20% from a recent peak.
On the economic front, the Institute for Supply Management’s closely watched manufacturing index for July fell to 52.6 from 53.2, while construction spending fell 0.6% in June. The Markit manufacturing purchasing managers index for July rose to 52.9 compared with June’s 51.3.
“People are nervous as oil crashes below $40, given the context of the weak GDP report and somewhat weak ISM data. They are back to doubting whether the market’s rally is as strong as it could be,” said Bruce McCain, chief investment strategist at Key Private Bank.
Prospects for a near-term interest-rate increase by the Federal Reserve have faded since the weak GDP reading on Friday.
Corporate quarterly results will continue to feature prominently this week even as the season winds down, though no major companies reported Monday. So far, about two-thirds of S&P 500 companies have announced quarterly results thus far, with 71% beating on earnings and 57% reporting revenue above estimates, FactSet data show.
Fed speakers: The market appeared to brush aside comments from New York Federal Reserve Bank President William Dudley and Dallas Fed President Rob Kaplan, who both argued at separate events Sunday and Monday that an interest-rate hike this yearshouldn’t be ruled out.
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Stocks to watch: Shares in Tesla Motors Inc. and SolarCity Corp. lost ground on news that the companies have reached a merger agreement. SolarCity also released updated guidance.
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Monday, May 5, 2014

Epic Research Singapore : Forex Market Update

The dollar gave up its gain against the yen Friday as the conflict in eastern Ukraine overshadowed U.S. employment data providing strong evidence that a labor-market recovery is underway.

The dollar USDJPY -0.10%   gave up earlier gains to trade at ¥102.22, down from ¥102.30 late Thursday. The greenback had pushed above ¥103 just after the jobs report was released.

The ICE dollar index DXY -0.01%  , a gauge of the greenback’s strength against six other currencies, moved down to 79.510 from 79.524 late Thursday. The WSJ dollar index XX:BUXX -0.05%  , another measure of dollar strength, was little-changed at 72.84 versus 72.85.

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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Epic Research Singapore : Sgx Singapore Opening Market Update

Singapore share prices opened higher on Tuesday with the Straits Times Index up 27.12 points to 3,241.95.

Volume was 154.9 million shares worth S$201.7 million.
Gainers outnumbered losers 141 to 34.


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Saturday, March 29, 2014

Epic Research Singapore : Malaysia Airlines News Update

Searchers scouring the Indian Ocean for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 were hoping on Saturday to salvage debris for the first time which could finally confirm whether the jet plunged into the sea.
 
Planes attached to the multinational operation spotted "multiple objects" floating in the water on Friday after the focus of the search moved to a new area on the strength of fresh data indicating the plane was flying faster than first thought before it disappeared on March 8.

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Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Epic Research Singapore : Honda Market News Update

Honda Motor Co Ltd and its two local joint ventures sold about 40,858 automobiles in China in February, up 27.6 per cent from a year earlier, the Japanese automaker said on Tuesday.

That follows a 33.6 per cent year-on-year jump in January and a 60.4 per cent rise in December, reflecting a gradual recovery in sales which took a heavy beating from a surge anti-Japan sentiment following a territorial dispute between Beijing and Tokyo in late 2012.

The company's sales in the first two months of the year came to about 104,095 cars, up 31.3 per cent from the same period a year earlier.

Honda, which operates car ventures in China with Dongfeng Motor Group Co Ltd and Guangzhou Automobile Group Co Ltd , aims to sell 900,000 cars in the country this year, up 18.9 percent from a year earlier

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Thursday, February 27, 2014

Epic Research Singapore : Sgx Singapore News Update

Singapore shares ended higher on Thursday with the Straits Times Index gaining 8.49 points to 3,096.74.

Some 2.67 billion shares, valued at S$891.7 million were traded. Gainers numbered 214 while losers numbered 207.

 



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