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  • Singapore stocks ended little changed on Monday, as lenders such as DBS Group Holdings declined but easing geopolitical tensions over North Korea's nuclear programme capped losses.
  • The Straits Times Index closed unchanged at 3,228.
  • TEE International, which provides mechanical and electrical engineering services, said it formed a strategic alliance with Advancer Global, which provides security services, pest control, and cleaning and stewarding services to its customers. The stock plunged 3.4 percent.
  • Singapore-based steel maker BRC Asia, which jumped 6 percent after receiving a conditional cash offer from Esteel Enterprise at a price of 92.5 Singapore cents a share.
  • Technology firm Trek 2000 International climbed as much as 56 percent on Monday after its shares resumed trading on the Singapore Exchange.
  • Investment holding company CITIC Envirotech on Monday said it has invested 365 million yuan in two hazardous waste treatment facilities in China's Huizhou city.