The Straits Times Index fell for the sixth day, down 0.5%, or 19.94 points, to close at 4153.83 points. The index recorded its lowest closing level since July 16. Star Lion Logistics and Commercial Trust saw the biggest decline, falling 2.3%. Today, 21 of the 30 constituent stocks fell and 6 rose. The index has fallen 2.5% so far this week, and is expected to record its biggest weekly decline since the week of April 11. Over the past 52 weeks, the index has increased 21% cumulatively. Over the same period, the Morgan Stanley Capital International Asia Pacific Composite Index rose 11%. Currently, the Straits Times Index is 2.8% below the 52-week high set on July 24, 2025, and 29.9% higher than the low of August 6, 2024. The price-earnings ratio of the Straits Times Index is 12.9 times; based on the expected earnings of the constituent stocks over the next year, the price-earnings ratio is 13.3 times. Using 12 months of data, the index's dividend yield was 4.8%. The total market value of the constituent stocks of the Straits Times Index is SGD 625.1 billion. The 30-day price volatility rose to 7.35%, compared to 7.10% on the previous trading day and 6.10% over the past month.

Zhitongcaijing · 08/01 09:33
The Straits Times Index fell for the sixth day, down 0.5%, or 19.94 points, to close at 4153.83 points. The index recorded its lowest closing level since July 16. Star Lion Logistics and Commercial Trust saw the biggest decline, falling 2.3%. Today, 21 of the 30 constituent stocks fell and 6 rose. The index has fallen 2.5% so far this week, and is expected to record its biggest weekly decline since the week of April 11. Over the past 52 weeks, the index has increased 21% cumulatively. Over the same period, the Morgan Stanley Capital International Asia Pacific Composite Index rose 11%. Currently, the Straits Times Index is 2.8% below the 52-week high set on July 24, 2025, and 29.9% higher than the low of August 6, 2024. The price-earnings ratio of the Straits Times Index is 12.9 times; based on the expected earnings of the constituent stocks over the next year, the price-earnings ratio is 13.3 times. Using 12 months of data, the index's dividend yield was 4.8%. The total market value of the constituent stocks of the Straits Times Index is SGD 625.1 billion. The 30-day price volatility rose to 7.35%, compared to 7.10% on the previous trading day and 6.10% over the past month.