-- Singapore shares remained in black on Tuesday, tracking regional gains as the US and Iran are set to meet for a second round of talks.
The Straits Times Index (STI), a key benchmark for the Singapore Exchange, ranged between 4,995.97 and 5,021.07 throughout the day. It ended the session at 5,014.96, up 10.89 points or 0.2% compared to Monday's close.
On the corporate front, shares of Global Invacom (SGX:QS9) surged nearly 13% at the close as its UK subsidiary signed a deal with Premix-Hadlock to become the exclusive worldwide distributor of Prodelin antennas.
Aspial Lifestyle (SGX:5UF) closed nearly 4% higher as it priced SG$28 million worth of 5.10% bonds due 2029, under its SG$300 million multicurrency medium-term bond program.
Meanwhile, shares of ISOTeam (SGX:5WF) were up nearly 4% at the close as it secured SG$30 million worth of contracts.