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Singapore Stocks Climb as STI Rises 0.6% on Policy Optimism and Inflation Surprise – 24 November 2025

Singapore Stocks Climb as STI Rises 0.6% on Policy Optimism and Inflation Surprise – 24 November 2025

Singapore’s stock market started the final week of November on a firmer footing, with investors balancing upbeat policy and growth signals against a sharp jump in inflation. The benchmark Straits Times Index (STI) rose 0.6% (27.49 points) to close at 4,496.63 on Monday, 24 November 2025, even as broader Asia posted a mixed performance. Market breadth was positive, with 336 gainers versus 238 losers, on about…
SGX Rally: Singapore Stocks Climb as Trade Truce and Fed Rate Cut Fuel Optimism (Nov 3, 2025)

SGX Rally: Singapore Stocks Climb as Trade Truce and Fed Rate Cut Fuel Optimism (Nov 3, 2025)

Market Overview: STI and Sentiment Singapore’s stock market opened the week on a strong note, ending higher on Monday (Nov 3) in line with gains across Asia Com. The Straits Times Index (STI) closed at 4,444.33 points, marking a 0.4% advance from the previous session Com. This move reverses Friday’s mild decline and keeps the STI near the top of…
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  • New Dividend Payers Tutor Perini and Orla Mining Highlight Market Momentum in 2025
    January 25, 2026, 1:27 PM EST. New dividend payouts from companies like Tutor Perini (TPC) and Orla Mining (ORLA) are drawing investor attention. Tutor Perini, a long-established contractor despite recent losses, announced a modest 0.3% yield and a $200 million buyback after turning profitable mid-2025. Orla Mining, transitioning from a junior miner to a mid-tier producer, initiated dividends at a 0.4% yield as it advances in precious and base metals extraction. These fresh Dividend starters often offer room for growth, attracting momentum investors who bid shares higher. Tutor Perini's turnaround and Orla's operational strides exemplify why new dividends can signal potential capital gains with initial modest income.
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