
Singapore stocks falter amid US-Iran standoff; STI down 0.3%

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Singapore stocks fell 0.3% on April 7 amid mixed results in Asian markets, influenced by US-Iran tensions. The Straits Times Index closed at 4,958.01, with 218 gainers and 206 decliners. DFI Retail Group rose 3.4%, while Jardine Matheson dropped 1.8%. Local banks also saw declines. Regional indices showed mixed performance, with Japan's Nikkei up slightly and Malaysia's FTSE down. Market strategist James Ooi noted that while Trump's deadlines affect markets, their impact is diminishing, and a truce could lead to a rally, while escalation may cause a sell-off.
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