Singapore shares may see a weak start on Thursday after Wall Street’s main indices ended lower overnight, with September’s rally losing some steam. Stocks may also come under pressure after the US passed legislation to pressure China to let its currency rise faster, fanning the flames of a long-running dispute over trade and jobs.
Singapore’s benchmark Straits Times Index <.FTSTI> rose 0.28% on Wednesday to 3,106.03 points. Stocks and factors to watch:



