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SGX teams up with CBOT

The Singapore Exchange (SGX) has teamed up with the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) to establish a commodities derivative exchange in the city-state.

A wrong-way bet

China Aviation Oil (CAO) revealed in late November that it had lost $550 million through trading oil derivatives – but not before its Chinese parent sold $108 million in CAO shares. By Nick Sawyer, with additional reporting by Jill Wong

SGX traders launch proprietary trading venture

Traders on the Singapore Exchange (SGX) have formed an in-house proprietary trading venture to increase market liquidity. The Arbitrage Project, a limited company, will begin trading on February 9 and will consist of eight proprietary traders.

SGX plans to trade Trac-x linked futures

The Singapore Exchange (SGX) has signed a 'memorandum of understanding' with Dow Jones, signalling its intention to list Trac-x credit derivatives futures. SGX said the move was part of a plan to create a global market-place for credit derivatives…

SGX and Tocom sign licensing agreement with Platts

The Singapore Exchange (SGX) and the Tokyo Commodity Exchange (Tocom) have signed licensing agreements with energy information provider Platts, a division of the McGraw-Hill Companies, to use Platts' Middle East benchmarks for the SGX and Tocom Middle…

SGX to launch world's first DRAM futures

The Singapore Exchange (SGX) plans to offer the world's first futures contract based on dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips by the first quarter of 2003, according to the exchange.

SGX to launch single-stock futures on October 26

The Singapore Exchange (SGX) will launch 15 single-stock futures contracts on October 26. The contracts are based on underlying blue chip stocks listed on SGX’s securities market, and include names like Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing, DBS Group,…

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