The Singapore stock market ended a three-day winning streak, with the Straits Times Index falling 0.21 percent to close just below 4,580 points. The global forecast for Asian markets is uncertain, with European markets soft and U.S. bourses mixed. Wall Street saw choppy trading with the Dow down 0.62 percent and the NASDAQ up 0.23 percent. The Labor Department’s November employment report suggests possible interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. Retail sales in the U.S. were flat in October. Crude oil prices fell on oversupply concerns. Singapore will release November non-oil domestic exports data today.
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