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Singapore's STI hits new high as investors flee to safe havens amid global risks

Singapore's STI hits new high as investors flee to safe havens amid global risks

Business Times3 days ago
[SINGAPORE] The Straits Times Index (STI) briefly notched a new record of 4,008.15 points on Wednesday (Jul 2) as Singapore draws a rush of investors seeking safe havens from geopolitical risks.
This is the second time the benchmark index has crossed the 4,000 threshold. The STI previously hit a record of 4,005.18 on Mar 28 before closing the day at 3,972.43.
The Singapore market has been outperforming global stocks through the year, Morgan Stanley analysts noted in the Singapore Equity Strategy Mid-year Outlook released in May.
As at Wednesday, the index has gained about 5.7 per cent since the beginning of 2025 – bringing its year-to-date gains slightly over that of the S&P 500, which is up by around 5.4 per cent since the start of the year.
'The STI has held up (in the) year to date despite global volatility. Worsening US policy uncertainty, slower China growth and the intensifying hostilities in the Middle East (are) likely to bolster safe-haven flows to Singapore,' Maybank said in a Jun 27 report.
'Indeed, so far this year, defensive sectors such as telcos and utilities have seen the strongest outperformance. At the same time, flows rotating out of the banks seem to have plateaued (following massive inflows in 2024 to play the interest rate hike cycle), while outflows from real estate investment trusts seem to have also bottomed,' it added.
The STI took a harsh beating earlier on in April, when US President Donald Trump's announcement of his Liberation Day tariffs roiled global markets. The index plummeted to an intra-day low of 3372.380 on Apr 9 – an 11 per cent year-to-date loss, ShareInvestor data showed.
However, the index has since made steady recovery, as the city-state's safe-haven status remains intact.
Favoured for its defensive qualities, Singapore continues to be one of investors' preferred choices among Asian markets, ranking behind India, said Morgan Stanley analysts.
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