In the broader market, gainers outnumbered losers with a ratio of 111 to 30, with 49.5 million securities valued at S$80.6 million changing hands.
The Business Times reports that the Straits Times Index gained 20.29 points or 0.6% to reach 3,197.77 by 9.01 am.
Other notable counters included Seatrium and Singtel. Seatrium remained unchanged at S$0.079 after 4.5 million shares were traded, while Singtel saw a 0.4% gain, increasing by S$0.01 to S$2.53 after 1.6 million securities changed hands.
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