Traffic at Changi Airport crosses 5m mark in June...The airport handled 5.12 million passengers in June, crossing the five million mark for the first time since January 2020
Sands China earned US$187 million of net profit in the quarter to June 30, ending successive quarterly losses since the onset of Covid-19 pandemic...The casino industry’s full recovery is just a question of time, says Andrew Lee at Jefferies
Poor performance and rate of return is due to poor governance …..and related party transactions over th E years …leading to mistrust by the investing community. In addition there is never forward looking statements by the company …totally nit interested driven by single large owner of shares who is responsible for running the company …hence no incentive
China Eastern Inaugurates Beijing Daxing To Singapore Changi Flights...bringing flight levels between the two countries closer to pre-pandemic numbers.
China Eastern Inaugurates Beijing Daxing To Singapore Changi Flights...bringing flight levels between the two countries closer to pre-pandemic numbers.
China will resume issuing the 15-day, visa-free facility for Singaporeans travelling to China from midnight on Wednesday.
These include visas for tourism, business, visiting relatives and friends and transit purposes, the Chinese Embassy in Singapore announced on Sunday morning.
Taking stock of institutional and retail fund flows
Overall, SGX-listed stocks have booked S$2.8 billion of net institutional fund outflow and S$1.4 billion of net retail inflow in the year to Jul 18. WITHIN the Singapore stock market, Sembcorp Industries : U96 +0.18% and Seatrium : S51 -1.36% have booked the most net institutional fund inflows in the year to Jul 18.
Both stocks have been associated with pivots to sustainable infrastructure and have also ranked among Singapore&rsquo s most traded stocks over the period.
Seatrium has been Singapore&rsquo s sixth most traded stock, while Sembcorp Industries has ranked among the 15 most traded stocks, up from ranking among the 30 most traded stocks in 2022.
The next two stocks that have seen the next highest net institutional inflow, Genting Singapore : G13 -1.58% and Singapore Airlines : C6L +0.41% (SIA), have been associated with the new value the globe has put on travel and leisure following Covid, with SIA ranking as Singapore&rsquo s fifth most traded stock so far this year and Genting Singapore keeping its place among the 10 most actively traded.
Buy, Buy Genting Singapore and Singapore Airlines
At the same time, stocks that have booked the highest net institutional outflow included DBS : D05 +0.58%, UOB : U11 +0.7%, Singtel : Z74 +1.17%, OCBC : O39 +0.4% and Keppel Corporation : BN4 -2.44%.
Sell, sell.. sell banking stocks..
Overall, Singapore Exchange-listed stocks have booked S$2.8 billion of net institutional fund outflow and S$1.4 billion of net retail inflow in the 2023 year to Jul 18.
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Traffic at Changi Airport crosses 5m mark in June...The airport handled 5.12 million passengers in June, crossing the five million mark for the first time since January 2020
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