The following companies may have unusual price changes in Singapore trading today. Stock symbols are in parentheses and share prices are from the previous close. Singapore’s Straits Times Index lost 0.1% to 3,084.24 on July 15.
Commodity suppliers: The Thomson Reuters/Jefferies CRB Index, which tracks prices of 19 commodities from copper to corn, added 0.5% in New York on July 15. Noble Group (NOBL SP), a Hong Kong-based supplier of energy, food and mining commodities, sank 4.8% to $1.785. Olam International (OLAM SP), a Singapore-based supplier of agricultural commodities, slid 1.6% to $2.54.
Airlines: Singapore’s Changi Airport said passenger traffic rose 10.8% in June to 4 million from a year earlier. The airport handled 22.4 million passengers in the first six months of the year, up 10.7% from the same period in 2010, it said.
Singapore Airlines (SIA SP), which separately reported overall load factor slipped to 68.6% last month from 70.8% a year earlier, gained 0.4% to $14.35. Tiger Airways Holdings (TGR SP), the budget carrier partly owned by Singapore Airlines, lost 0.5% to $1.005.
Sembcorp Industries (SCI SP): The Singapore-based industrial conglomerate that gets about 56% of revenue from utilities, said its joint venture with Oman Investment Corp. completed the first phase of a water desalination facility and power plant in Southern Oman. Sembcorp Industries fell 1% to $4.93.
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