- Singapore stocks snapped 5-day declines on Tuesday, tracking broader Asian shares as Wall Street recovered from two straight sessions of decline in the previous session.
- The Straits Times Index gained 0.52 percent or 17 points to end at 3,264.
- Taxi operator ComfortDelGro on Tuesday said it is in "exclusive" talks with U.S.-based Uber Technologies to manage its fleet of vehicles and booking software solutions in Singapore.
- CapitaLand rose about 1 percent after launching its US$300 million private equity fund to boost its real estate expansion in Vietnam .
- TEE International fell as much as 7 percent after trading resumed on Tuesday following the outcome of a scheme meeting.
- Catalist-listed SBI Offshore announced the departure of its Chief Executive Officer Chan Lai Thong, sending its shares down by as much as 7.5 percent.