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SGX was formed on 1 December 1999 as a holding company. The share capital of some former exchange companies, namely Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES), Singapore International Monetary Exchange (SIMEX) that was founded in 1984 and Securities Clearing and Computer Services Pte Ltd (SCCS) were cancelled and new shares issued in these companies were fully paid up by SGX.
Phillip SGX APAC Div REIT ETF: Singapore: SG1DB9000009: 20 October 2016 Phillip Sing Income ETF: Singapore: SGXC25065050: 29 October 2018 PJSC Gazprom GDR: Others: US3682872078: 17 June 2014 Plastoform Holdings Limited: Bermuda: BMG712312062: 12 October 2006 PNE Industries Ltd: Singapore: SG1BF2000001: 25 May 2000 Powermatic Data Systems ...
SGX Thailand: Stock Exchange of Thailand: Bangkok: 1975 614 (2023) SET: Market for Alternative Investment: Bangkok: 1999 205 (2023) MAI: Bond Electronic Exchange Bangkok: 2003 BEX: AFET Bangkok: 2004 AFEX: Thailand Futures Exchange Bangkok: 2005 TFEX Vietnam: Vietnam Stock Exchange: Hanoi: 2021 VNX: Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange: Ho Chi Minh City ...
Hong Leong Finance Limited (SGX:S41), a consumer finance company based in Singapore, saw its share price hover around a small range of SGD2.59 to SGD2.76 over the last few weeks.Read More...
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The SGX Nifty had long been a key indicator for India's domestic stock market indices. [8] The transition to GIFT Nifty was part of a broader strategy to centralize international financial services in GIFT City, a hub for India's financial sector and a key initiative under the Smart Cities Mission started by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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The STI has a history dating back to its founding in 1966. [1] Following a major sectoral re-classification of listed companies by the Singapore Exchange, which saw the removal of the "industrials" category, the STI replaced the previous Straits Times Industrials Index (abbreviation: STII) and began trading on 31 August 1998 at 885.26 points, in continuation of where the STII left off.