Singapore shares remained mostly flat on Thursday—STI dip 0.02%

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Singapore shares remained mostly flat on Thursday—STI dip 0.02%
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Singapore Airlines experienced a drop, falling 1.2% or S$0.08 to S$6.68, following the death on board an incoming flight due to turbulence.

Singapore shares remained mostly flat on Thursday morning, following a quiet trading session after the Vesak Day public holiday on Wednesday.

The broader market saw a slight advantage for gainers, who outnumbered losers 70 to 63. In total, 64.3 million securities valued at S$98.5 million changed hands. Other heavily traded stocks included Marco Polo Marine, which saw a 1.5% rise or S$0.001 to S$0.068 trading 6.9 million shares, and Singtel, which traded 0.4% higher or S$0.01 at S$2.41 with 4.6 million shares changing hands.

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