Singapore shares may fall as investors wait for China's official manufacturing PMI data.
The 30-share ST Index ended 0.36 point, or 0.01%, lower at 3,038.37 last night. Here are some stocks and factors to watch:
DBS Group, Southeast Asia's biggest lender, posted a 12% rise in third-quarter net profit on Thursday, helped by a sharp drop in bad debt charges and double-digit growth in income from its core lending business.
Public transport provider SMRT said its second quarter net profit fell 2.2% to $33.3 million from a year ago, hurt by higher losses from its bus business and higher operating expenses for its trains.
Palm oil firm Golden Agri-Resources said its wholly-owned subsidiary has established a ringgit-denominated Islamic medium term note programme of up to 5 billion ringgit.
Mapletree Commercial Trust, which owns commercial assets, said it has appointed Loke Huey Teng as its chief financial officer with effect from November 23, replacing Shane Peter Hagan.
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