United Overseas Bank

Market Close

STI closes 0.07% lower at 2,842.62

SINGAPORE (Oct 20): Singapore stocks gave up early gains on Thursday and closed marginally lower, on broadly weaker regional cues and a fall in oil prices.

Market Close

STI closes 0.5% higher at 2,844.62

SINGAPORE (Oct 19): Singapore stocks closed higher on Wednesday, following positive cues from regional peers.

Market Close

STI closes 0.8% higher at 2,827.45

SINGAPORE (Sept 16): Singapore stocks closed higher on Friday, the first gain in five days following overnight strength on Wall Street and investors take advantage of the recent decline.

UOB embraces the digital age

The bank is positioning itself within the ecosystem of start-ups and providers of early-stage funding, and making further technology investments focused on its customers, payment services, data and security.

Mencast enters into banking facility agreements with UOB

BEIJING (Aug 22): Mencast Holdings has managed to enter into banking facility agreements with United Overseas Bank.

Broker's Calls

Earnings at Singapore banks to remain under pressure: BMI Research

SINGAPORE (Aug 19): DBS Group will continue to face downward pressure on its earnings over the coming quarters, says BMI Research.

Market Close

STI closes 0.2% lower at 2,862.31

SINGAPORE (Aug 16): The key Straits Times Index closed Tuesday 0.2% lower at 2,862.31, following other Asian markets downward.

Market Close

STI closes flat at 2,8671.21

SINGAPORE (Aug 15): Singapore shares ended lower in mixed trade as investors wait for fresh trading cues, including Singapore export data due Wednesday.

Market Close

STI closes 1.5% higher at 2,870.78

SINGAPORE (Aug 8): Singapore shares ended higher Monday with banks leading the gains.

A penny stock DBS couldn’t save roils Singapore’s oil hub, banks

SINGAPORE (Aug 8): With a market value of $50 million, Swiber Holdings hardly seemed the kind of company to cause a ripple in the financial markets. Yet, the near-liquidation of the penny-stock firm has set off tremors in Singapore’s banking and energy
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