- Singapore stocks edged lower on Wednesday amidst caution ahead of the global central bankers meeting later this week.
- The Straits Times Index fell 0.11 percent or 4 points to end at 3,260.
- Hong Kong's trading session was canceled for the day as a typhoon roiled the city.
- Taxi operator ComfortDelGro surged as much as 11 percent on Wednesday amidst talks of a potential alliance with U.S.-based Uber Technologies.
- Oil and gas explorer KrisEnergy jumped 6 percent after it signed an agreement with Cambodian government to develop nation's first oil field in Cambodia Block A in the Gulf of Thailand.
- Singapore-listed Global Logistic Properties said its unit CLF2 Singapore Pte. has acquired investment firm Hallmark International Investment for US$121.6 million. Stock was up 0.3 percent.