Wednesday 17 December 2014

STI Technical Analysis : Singapore Stock Market 17th Dec

Market Review for STI:
Share prices opened lower at 3220.13.Asian markets edged up on Wednesday on bargain-hunting, although gains were limited following more losses on Wall Street, while investors await the outcome of a Federal Reserve policy meet. Marked ended with a bullishness at the level of 3227.23.
STI Day Performance
Open
3220.13
High
3232.64
Low
3200.63
Close
3227.23
Change(Points)
+12.14
% Change
+0.38%
Volume
1208.5M
Rise
174
Fall
192
Unch
829
Market forecast for STI:
It may be expected that STI will take little correction from previous down trend.
STI LEVELS
Support 1
Support 2
Support 3
Resistance 1
Resistance 2
Resistance 3
3210
3200
3190
3240
3250
3260
Technical Indicators:
RSI is at 36 and CCI is at 302.
Top Gainers
Top Losers
Scrip Name
CMP
%change
Scrip Name
CMP
%change
SEMBCORP MARINE.SG
3.16
9.34
GOLDEN AGRI-RES.SG
0.425
-4.49
KEPPEL CORP.SG
8.22
3.01
SIA.SG
11.31
-2.42
SGX.SG
7.54
2.03
CAPITALAND.SG
3.1
-1.27
OLAM INTL.SG
1.98
1.54
SIA ENGINEERING.SG
3.92
-1.01
SEMBCORP IND.SG
4.16
1.46
WILMAR INTL.SG
3.11
-0.64
Important Factor for today:-
  • Singapore's non-oil domestic exports (NODX) grew 1.6 per cent in November from a year earlier, as a jump in pharmaceuticals exports outweighed the fall in electronic shipments, figures by trade agency IE Singapore showed on Wednesday.
  • Market cap of 23 Offshore Marine firms falls 15.7% in a month amid oil rout .Offshore support services firms listed in Singapore have seen their returns decline by more than one-tenth over the year, in line with falling oil prices, with some of the larger companies among these losing more than half of their returns during the same period.
  • Buoyed perhaps by their year-end bonuses and the holiday season, Singapore consumers ended 2014 slightly more optimistic about their finances and the economy
  • Asian markets edged up on Wednesday on bargain-hunting, although gains were limited following more losses on Wall Street, while investors await the outcome of a Federal Reserve policy meeting.
  • Supplies of western-origin fuel oil into Asia in January could hit its highest in nine months, as multi-year low crude prices fuel higher production of oil products in Europe and the America.
  • The Competition Commission of Singapore (CCS) is seeking feedback on the proposed joint venture between the Boeing Company and SIA Engineering Company in Singapore.

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