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Kenya exported goods worth KES. 1 billion (US$10 million) S$13.9 million to Singapore. Singapore exported goods worth KES. 5.16 billion (US$51.3 million) S$71.4 million. [3] Kenya's main exports to Singapore include: tea, fruits, nuts and vegetables. [4] Singapore's main exports to Kenya include: synthetic fibers and polymers. [4]
Singapore: SG1CF3000008: 28 June 1999 A-Sonic Aerospace Limited: Singapore: SG1CH8000009: 17 September 2003 ABF Singapore Bond Index Fund: Singapore: SG1S08926457: 31 August 2005 ABR Holdings Limited: Singapore: SG0533000253: 7 November 2008 Abterra Ltd: Singapore: SG2C12961455: 15 June 2000 Accordia Golf Trust: Singapore: SG1AB5000009: 1 ...
In November 2011 the FTSE NSE Kenya and FTSE NSE Kenya 25 Indices were launched, after NSE consulted local asset owners and fund managers, focusing on diverse domestic investment in East Africa. In March 2012 the delayed index values of both new indices were made available on the NSE website www.nse.co.ke. [citation needed]
As 2024 comes to a close, the index is poised to be Southeast Asia’s best-performing stock market index. The STI, which tracks the 30 largest companies by market value traded on Singapore’s ...
SSE Composite Index (上证综指) SZSE Component Index (深证成指) CSI 300 Index (沪深300指数) SSE 50 Index (上证50指数) SSE 180 Index (上证180指数) SZSE 100 Index (深证100指数) SZSE 200 Index (深证200指数) SZSE 300 Index (深证300指数) CSI 100 Index (中证100指数)
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.
The Capital Markets Authority of Kenya (CMA) is a government financial regulatory entity responsible for supervising, licensing and monitoring the activities of the capital markets within the Republic of Kenya, market intermediaries, including the stock exchange, and the central depository and settlement system and all other persons licensed under the Capital Markets Act of Kenya.
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.