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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    3.2277$
  • Previous Close
    3.2046$
  • 52 Week Change
    52.06$
  • Day Range
    0.02$
  • 52 Week High/Low
    2.94$ - 55$
  • Dividend Per Share
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  • Market cap
    8 422 K$
  • EPS
    0.0459
  • Beta
    0.345
  • Volume
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About

STI.US represents the iShares MSCI Singapore ETF, an exchange-traded fund that seeks to track the investment results of an index composed of Singaporean equities. It provides investors with exposure to a broad range of Singaporean companies, spanning various sectors of the Singaporean economy. The fund offers a convenient and relatively low-cost way to invest in the Singapore stock market without directly purchasing individual stocks. As an ETF, it trades on exchanges like a stock, offering liquidity and transparency.

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Global Events: Major global events like political instability, economic crises, or pandemics can trigger widespread market volatility.

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