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This category contains companies traded on the Singapore Exchange ... This page was last edited on 6 July 2013, at 01:57 (UTC).
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.
Companies are only listed on the Singapore Exchange if they do well. If their average daily market capitalisation is less than $40 million over the last 120 market days, then it is placed on a watch-list, and if it does not improve within two years it is delisted from the Singapore Exchange. [2] The list here is correct as of 6 December 2020.
On this day in stock market history... "Prices of Stocks Crash in Heavy Liquidation; Total Drop of Billions" read the New York Times headline following a 6.3% drop in the Dow Jones Industrial ...
Singapore Mercantile Exchange, commonly referred to by the initials SMX, operates local futures markets for metals, currencies, energy, and certain commodities. It operates both as an official ...
The global economy is a perpetual motion machine, but U.S. stock exchanges do take breaks: Independence Day is one of nine holidays on which the markets are shuttered (in addition to the weekends).
Singapore Stock Exchange, Singapore; ... The cash equity market of Osaka Securities Exchange was integrated into Tokyo Stock Exchange on Jul. 16, 2013. [7] JPX:
In October 2013, a flash crash occurred on the Singapore Exchange which wiped out $6.9 billion in capitalization and saw some stocks lose up to 87 percent of their value. The crash resulted in new regulations being announced in August 2014.