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  1. Asian stock exchanges upgrading to draw global investors

    Sun, 31 Jul 2011

    compete for foreign dollars. Beginning today, the Singapore Exchange has eliminated its 90-minute lunch hour and allows Kong exchange comes from overseas investors. The Singapore Exchange doesn't release figures on overseas trading

  2. NYSE considers merger with Deutsche Borse

    Thu, 10 Feb 2011

    Exchange announced a $2.9 billion purchase of Canada's TMX Group, which is the largest exchange merger since the Singapore Exchange 's $8.3 billion bid for ASX in October 2010, says Thomson Reuters. Some traders, though, were outraged by

  3. NYSE considers merge with Deutsche Borse

    Wed, 9 Feb 2011

    Exchange announced a $2.9 billion purchase of Canada's TMX Group, which is the largest exchange merger since the Singapore Exchange 's $8.3 billion bid for ASX in October 2010, says Thomson Reuters. Some traders, though, were outraged by

  4. Economy rocks China factories

    Tue, 21 Oct 2008

    mirage. The end came quickly. A day after the factory stopped production, River Dragon stock was dropped from the Singapore exchange . Corporate documents are missing, and Tao and Yan are long gone. "I think they are still on the run in China

  5. Singapore Exchange Hit by Another Computer Glitch

    Thu, 6 Sep 2007

    Singapore Exchange Ltd. (SGX) warned investors not to rely on data provided for February and March, SGX had problems with its trading system, Singapore Exchange Securities Order Processing System (SESOPS). The system's display

  6. Creative Postpones Nasdaq Delisting

    Tue, 24 Jul 2007

    place on Nasdaq, with most trading done at the Singapore Exchange Ltd., where the company has a secondary listing investors can transfer remaining shares to the Singapore Exchange , which will become the company's sole listing

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  1. Creative Plans to Delist From Nasdaq

    Fri, 15 Jun 2007

    its shareholders," it said. Creative's shares will continue to be traded on the Singapore stock exchange, Singapore Exchange Ltd. Creative, which makes MP3 players and PC sound boards, has been down this road before. In 2003, Creative

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