The Singapore stock market bounced back after a two-day decline, with the Straits Times Index just below 3,900 points. Optimism over tariffs and the economy boosted global markets, including Europe and the U.S. The STI edged up slightly on Tuesday, driven by gains in industrials but weighed down by financials. Major active stocks included CapitaLand Ascendas REIT and City Developments. Wall Street closed higher on Tuesday, with the Dow rising 0.51 percent, NASDAQ climbing 0.81 percent, and S&P 500 adding 0.58 percent. Positive job opening data and ongoing trade optimism fueled the market. Crude oil prices rose amid supply concerns.
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