Securities
§ Total Securities market turnover value fell 12% month on month and fell 21% year on year to S$17.0 billion, during 22 trading days compared to 20 in November and 22 in December 2014.
§ Securities daily average value (SDAV) fell 20% month on month and fell 21% year on year to S$774 million.
§ Market turnover value of Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) was S$176 million, up 11% month on month and down 20% year on year.
§ There was 1 new Mainboard listing, raising S$276 million.
§ There were 20 new bond listings, raising S$9.3 billion.
§ Total market capitalisation value of 769 listed companies stood at S$904.8 billion as at end December 2015.
Derivatives
§ Total Derivatives volume was 14.4 million, up 6% month on month and down 17% year on year.
§ Equity Index Futures volume was 12.2 million, up 5% month on month and down 23% year on year.
§ FTSE China A50 Index Futures remained the most active contract with volume of 6.4 million, down 2% month on month and down 33% year on year.
§ SGX Nifty 50 Index Futures volume was 1.6 million, up 6% month on month and down 4% year on year.
§ Nikkei 225 Index Futures volume was 2.3 million, up 46% month on month and down 22% year on year.
§ MSCI India Index Futures volume was 54,405 down 11% month on month and up from 89 contracts a year earlier.
§ Total FX Futures volume was 425,188, down 8% month on month and up 133% year on year.
§ SGX INR/USD Futures volume was 366,372, down 14% month on month and up 116% year on year.
§ SGX USD/CNH Futures volume was 51,702, up 47% month on month and up from 9,549 contracts a year earlier.
§ Volume of cleared OTC SGD Interest Rate Swaps was S$6.2 billion, down 8% month on month and up 117% year on year.
Commodities
§ SGX Commodities Derivatives volume was 1.1 million, up 8% month on month and up 163% year on year.
§ Iron Ore Derivatives volume was 988,532, up 12% month on month and up 181% year on year.
§ Forward Freight Derivatives volume was 29,654, down 31% month on month and up from 3,503 contracts a year earlier.
§ SICOM Rubber Futures volume, the world’s price benchmark for physical rubber, was 51,887, down 8% month on month and up 22% year on year.