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STI’s indicators neutral to weak despite rebound as yield curve inverts

The STI's moving averages remain negatively placed, suggesting rebound is temporary; the yield curve has inverted.
Volatility recedes as STI holds on to precarious support, blue chips lacklustre  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Volatility recedes as STI holds on to precarious support, blue chips lacklustre

Volatility has receded, but the STI could break below a support. Keppel Corp may continue to ease as momentum is weak

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STI could stabilise initially but likely to weaken towards end-month

Although the Straits Times Index started the week on a firm note, it lost most of its gains, and ended 53 points lower week-on-week. Much of the decline occurred on Aug 20, when the STI fell to 2,527, before stabilising to end on at 2,528.

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Short-term sideways but rally could return

SINGAPORE (July 17): Week-on-week, the Straits Times Index slipped to 2,618, from 2,652. However, the chart pattern shows resilience. ADX is at 11, wiith the DIs neutral, indicating that a sharp move in either direction during July 20–24 is of a low pro
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