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Singapore Exchange
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Singapore Exchange
Also called SGX. An exchange formed in 1999 through the merger of the Stock Exchange of Singapore and the Singapore International Monetary Exchange. Stocks, bonds, derivatives and other securities all trade on SGX. At its formation, it was the first demutualized exchange in Asia-Pacific on which both securities and derivatives traded.


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He met Mr J Y Pillay, Chairman of SGX who welcomed Shaikh Salman and briefed him on the activities and trading of Singapore Exchange and also discussed with him several economic issues relating to the stock market conditions in Asia and other countries in the world.
The Crown Prince was visiting the SGX where he was welcomed by its chairman J Y Pillay, who briefed him on the activities of the exchange and stock movements.
The Crown Prince was visiting the SGX where he was welcomed by its chairman J Y Pillay, who briefed him on the activities of the exchange and stock movements.
 
 
 
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