
Singapore stocks end lower on Thursday amid geopolitical uncertainty; STI down 0.6%
Singapore stocks fell on Thursday (April 2), with the STI dropping 0.6% to 4,947.50 as regional markets retreated. The decline followed President Trump’s ambiguous comments on the Iran conflict, which fueled investor concerns over potential escalation and market volatility. While some individual stocks like DFI Retail Group gained, the broader market remained cautious, with experts warning of renewed uncertainty ahead.
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