Singapore Exchange

China Fibretech shuts down knitting and dyeing plant for pollution

SINGAPORE (April 4): China Fibretech, whose shares have been suspended since Nov 2015 for corporate mismanagement, is looking no closer to a return to trading.

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The report card for this CEO looks good 20 months on

SINGAPORE (March 28): CIMB is upgrading Singapore Exchange to “add” with a target price of $8.09 after reviewing the initiatives CEO Loh Boon Chye have implemented 20 months after taking the helm at Singapore Exchange.

TIH says change of control talks and OUE correlation could explain Tuesday unusual trading activity

SINGAPORE (March 22): TIH, the publicly listed private equity fund, says ongoing discussions involving a change of control of the company could be a reason for the unusual trading activity of its shares on Tuesday.

SGX raises renounceable rights issue cap to 100% of share capital

SINGAPORE (March 13): The Singapore Exchange (SGX) has raised the cap for companies seeking a general mandate for an issue of pro-rata renounceable rights from 50% of its share capital previously to 100%.

MAS takes civil penalty action against divorced couple for unauthorised trading

SINGAPORE (March 8): The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has obtained a civil penalty judgement against two individuals, Wang Boon Heng and Foo Jee Chin, for carrying out unauthorised share trading in 2007.

SGX securities market value for Feb up 35% m-o-m to $28.2 bil

SINGAPORE (March 7): Singapore Exchange's February trading statistics showed double-digit growth among its securities products while derivatives saw a slowdown after January’s rise.
SGX

Singapore traders lunching again 'good news' for Michelin-starred chef

SINGAPORE (March 1): Singapore’s stock traders lost their lunch break weeks after Osvaldo Forlino opened a restaurant in the heart of the city’s business district in 2011. As Forlino readies a new cafe, he’s looking forward to welcoming the deale

Singapore to consider giving traders lunch break back

SINGAPORE (Feb 27): Singapore stock traders may finally get their lunch break back.

Five trading representatives fined and suspended

SINGAPORE (Feb 20): The Disciplinary Committee of the Singapore Exchange has fined and suspended five trading representatives for breaches including manipulating shares in two different cases.

IPO

Singapore said to plan slew of incentives to lure Aramco IPO

SINGAPORE (Feb 6): Singapore is considering a range of measures to lure a listing from energy giant Saudi Arabian Oil Co., according to people familiar with the matter, as global exchanges compete for a slice of what could be the world’s largest-ever in
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