Singapore Stocks - Factors to watch on Nov 28
Following are some company-related and market news which could
have an impact on the local market.
----------------------MARKET SNAPSHOT @ 2348 GMT ------------
INSTRUMENT LAST PCT CHG NET CHG
S&P 500 1398.94 -0.52% -7.350
USD/JPY 82.1 -0.04% -0.030
10-YR US TSY YLD 1.6369 -- -0.002
SPOT GOLD 1741.54 -0.01% -0.110
US CRUDE 87.21 0.03% 0.030
DOW JONES 12878.13 -0.69% -89.24
ASIA ADRS 121.31 -0.67% -0.82
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GLOBAL MARKETS-Euro and stocks slip on US fiscal concern
SE ASIA STOCKS-Philippine at record high; S'pore, Thailand
up
STOCKS TO WATCH
-- OLAM INTERNATIONAL LTD
- Short-seller Muddy Waters published a long-awaited report
on Olam International with detailed attacks on acquisitions and
accounting at the Singapore commodities firm it has said may
fail, but Olam dismissed the latest salvo as lacking substance.
-- SMRT CORPORATION LTD
- Public transport opertor SMRT said it has lodged a police
report for further investigation into possible breaches of the
law, after some of its Chinese bus drivers did not turn up for
work on Monday and Tuesday to protest against changes in their
employment terms. SMRT is also conducting its own investigations
on whether terms of employment have been breached.
MARKET NEWS
> Nikkei set to end 4-day winning run on U.S. fiscal woes
> Wall St falls, hit by Reid's 'fiscal cliff' comments
> Prices gain modestly on worries over fiscal crisis
> Euro falls versus dollar, yen on doubts over Greece
> Gold down on US fiscal worries, options in focus
> Oil dips on U.S. budget worries, gasoline rises
> Key political risks to watch in Singapore
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