Tag: sgx

M&A
The proposed merger of two of Asia's leading bourses will create the fifth largest exchange in the world.
By Rupert Walker | 26 October 2010
M&A
The Singapore Exchange is expected to make a full takeover bid for the Australian Securities Exchange.
By Joe Marsh | 25 October 2010
If successful, this will be the second Chinese medical company in the past month to transfer listings from another stock exchange to Hong Kong.
By Lillian Liu | 13 October 2010
The share price has increased 7.3% since its Hong Kong offering price was fixed at HK$5.43 last Tuesday.
By Lillian Liu | 6 October 2010
Deutsche Bank announces third-party clearing services on the Singapore Exchange, while Global Payments introduces a China UnionPay card acquiring service on the mainland.
By Jonathan Wong | 21 September 2010
Man Wah trims its initial public offering to $212 million, while paper recycling company Fook Woo prices at the top to raise $185 million.
By Lillian Liu | 26 March 2010
Indian financial services firm India Infoline receives a key Singapore Exchange approval and aims to launch broking services in Singapore in three months.
By Sameera Anand | 15 March 2010
Man Wah, which was listed in Singapore until last year and generates almost half of its earnings from the US, is looking to China for its next growth driver.
By Lillian Liu | 12 March 2010
The Tokyo bourse pays $342 million to acquire just under 5% of Singapore Exchange making it the largest private shareholder in the SGX.
By Sameera Anand | 18 June 2007
Malaysia’s exchange plans to expand market by 40% in 2007 through new fees and regulations.
By Andrew Peck | 17 March 2007
Singapore Exchange CEO promotes at Citigroup conference the idea of a Southeast Asia common clearing and settlement facility.
By Jame DiBiasio | 8 August 2006
Appointed head of risk management and regulation group.
By Andrew Peck | 16 June 2004
Industry veteran leaves the private sector for new role at Singapore Exchange (SGX).
By Nick Lord | 4 May 2004
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With Valentine's Day approaching, who would make the best match for Olympus?




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Nikon
  21%
 
Sony
  18%
 
Panasonic
  18%
 
Fujifilm
  25%
 
Samsung
  18%
TOTAL VOTES: 56

 
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