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STI off 0.1%; mid-Jan breather panning out – DBSV

The STI is down 0.1% at 2341.46 midday, just off its intraday low with lackluster volume of 845 million shares worth $6274 million traded. Most interest is seen in lower liners; the FTSE fledgling index rises 0.2% and the small cap index climbs 0.1%. 

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STI +0.4%; Trend remains positive: Phillip Securities

Singapore shares off highs as investors take breather. STI +0.4% at 2,978.51 midday vs +0.8% at 2,991.49 earlier, suggesting index likely to close below 3,000, says Dow Jones.

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Singapore housing market taking a breather, says BNP

The Singapore residential market has taken “a mild breather” following government’s announcement last month to sell record number of sites for housing development, says BNP Paribas, according to Dow Jones.

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A Breather During Enrollment Period Posted By : Mike Bloom

One of the busiest times that a school at all levels could ever experience is during enrolment period.

The Edge: Singapore economy on the mend but recovery still shaky

JUST AS THE local stock market is taking a breather after a spectacular four-month run, economists are busy revising their forecasts for the Singapore economy.

Take Standard Chartered Bank, the London-based emerging markets bank that derives most of its income from Asia and is among the top two foreign banks in Singapore as well as Southeast Asia.

StanChart, as the bank is popularly known in the region, says the worst is almost over for Singapore’s economy. Moreover, the downturn was bad but not as bad as most economists had forecast, it says.