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  • Keynote Address At Chartered Secretaries Institute Of Singapore 2021 Conference By Tan Boon Gin, CEO Of SGX RegCo

    Date 01/12/2021

    Good afternoon.

    1. Before I plunge into my remarks today, I thought I should mention that I made similar comments at a closed-door event about two weeks ago. And during that meeting, the very first question posed to me in relation to my comments came from a Company Secretary. And she was very quick on the draw, posing her question literally seconds after I spoke.

  • Tokyo Financial Exchange Trading Volume In November 2021

    Date 01/12/2021

    (1) FX Daily Futures contracts(Click 365)

    The total trading volume of FX Daily Futures contracts (Click 365) was 3,017,690 ( +22.5% MoM / +24.0% YoY ) and its average daily trading volume was 137,168 . See the TABLE 1 for the composition of the trading volume.

  • SGX Welcomes Listing Of First Homegrown Leveraged And Inverse Products

    Date 01/12/2021

    Singapore Exchange (SGX) today welcomed the listing of the Phillip MSCI Singapore Daily (2X) Leveraged and Phillip MSCI Singapore Daily (-1x) Inverse Products (L&I products), providing institutional and retail investors with capital-efficient solutions to leverage and hedge exposures in the Singapore market.

  • ASIC Announces Changes To Members Of The Markets Disciplinary Panel

    Date 01/12/2021

    ASIC is pleased to announce the appointment of three new members of the Markets Disciplinary Panel (MDP), and farewells and thanks the seven retiring members.

  • S&P Dow Jones Indices Europe Dashboard

    Date 30/11/2021

    • The European equity markets began November positively, but the twin challenges of a new virus strain and soaring core inflation pushed the S&P Europe 350® firmly into the red. 
    • Nearly every country and nearly every sector contributed to the declines; Switzerland and Communication Services, respectively, were the exceptions. 
    • European fixed income indices rose across the board, pulled up by strong performances in sovereign bonds as investors sought safe harbour.  Inflation-linked bonds in the U.K. performed particularly well.