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SGX Singapore: STI Technical Review 14th Jan

Alex Gray
Publish date: Wed, 14 Jan 2015, 07:38 PM
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Share prices opened flat with the Straits Times Index up 0.47 points to 3,341.54.Oil prices fell further , heading to six-year lows, while crude's weakness continues to test investor confidence, pushing the yen up and weighing on Asian equities. Most Asian stock a declined as the yen gained a fourth day against the dollar and commodity prices slumped. Trading Signals
STI Day Performance
Open: 3336.43
High: 3349.19
Low: 3326.12
Close: 3326.16
Change(Points): -14.91
% Change: -0.45
Volume: 1161M
Rise: 126
Fall: 238
UnchL: 840
Market forecast for STI: STI is not in good position we may expect same trend in next trading session.Technical Indicators: RSI is at 51 and CCI is at 27.
STRAITS TIME  LEVELS
Support 1: 3320
Support 2: 3300
Support 3: 3275
Resistance 1: 3360
Resistance 2: 3373
Resistance 3: 3404
Important Factor for today:-
  • SINGAPORE remains the favored Asean hub, where 80 per cent of multinational companies locate their regional head office, according to the latest findings of a Baker & McKenzie report released on Wednesday.
  • Ernst & Young (EY) has appointed data analytics veteran Reuben Khoo as a new partner to boost its fraud investigation and dispute services (FIDS), a segment that has tripled in size in the Asia Pacific over the last four years.
  • Deutsche Bank was sued in Singapore by Stanley Pan Fang-Jen, a co-founder of Hong Kong-based TPV Technology, over a US$32-million ($42-million) trading loss due to alleged false representations.
  • Royal Dutch Shell restarted its ethylene cracker in Bukom, Singapore, this week following three-month maintenance and expansion works to raise the unit's capacity, trading sources not related to the oil major said on Tuesday.
  • Global Logistic Properties (GLP) announced that it has incorporated four and acquired two new indirect subsidiaries.
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