SINGAPORE, June 8 (Reuters) - CapitaLand (CATL.SI),
Southeast Asia's biggest developer, may be in focus on Monday
after it said it has agreements to get a "credit limit
allocation" of up to 25 billion yuan ($3.7 billion) to fund its
China projects.
U.S. stocks flip-flopped throughout Friday's session, with
the major indexes ending split as investors paused to consider
conflicting signals in monthly U.S. jobs data.
----------------------MARKET SNAPSHOT @ 2355 GMT ------------
INSTRUMENT LAST PCT CHG NET CHG
S&P 500 .SPX 940.09 -0.25% -2.370
USD/JPY JPY= 98.59 0.02% 0.020
10-YR US TSY YLD US10YT=RR 3.8398 -- 0.000
SPOT GOLD XAU= 955.9 0.06% 0.600
US CRUDE CLc1 68.12 -0.47% -0.320
DOW JONES .DJI 8763.13 0.15% 12.89
ASIA ADRS .BKAS 112.54 0.21% 0.24
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> Wall St ends mixed after U.S. jobless rate jumps [.N]
> Dollar gains, cheered by U.S. jobs report [USD/]
> Bonds tumble as jobs data ignite rate-hike fear [US/]
> Gold falls toward $950/oz on dollar rally [GOL/]
> Oil falls after touching 7-month high over $70 [O/R]
Stocks and factors to watch:
-- CAPITALAND (CATL.SI)
- CapitaLand (CATL.SI), Southeast Asia's biggest developer,
said on Monday it has signed cooperation agreements to get a
"credit limit allocation" of up to 25 billion yuan ($3.7
billion) to fund its China projects. [ID:nSGC001172].
-- SEMBCORP MARINE (SCMN.SI)
- Sembcorp Marine, the world's second-biggest offshore
rig-maker, said on Friday it had settled disputes with
bondholders of Norsk Tillitsman and PetroRig1, the special
purpose vehicle of Norway's PetroMENA (PMENA.OL).
[ID:nSGC001171]
-- KEPPEL LAND (KLAN.SI)
- Singapore's Keppel Land raised S$708 million ($490
million) in a rights share issue after it was fully subscribed,
according to a term sheet. [ID:nSIN454604]
- Singapore's benchmark Straits Times Index .FTSTI gained
1.42 percent to 2,396.35 points on Friday.
- The Dow Jones Industrial Average .DJI was up 0.15
percent to 8,763.13 points. The Nasdaq Composite Index .IXIC
fell 0.03 percent to 1,849.42 points.
(Reporting by Eveline Danubrata; Editing by Kevin Lim)