Thursday, 17 November 2016

The FIVE DIFFERENT, WAYS SINGAPORE EXCHANGE MAKES MONEY MARKET




Singapore Exchange Limited (SGX: S68) or SGX for short, is the only stock exchange in
Singapore.
As investors, we need to understand the companies that we invest in. As the legendary investor Warren Buffet once said: We invest in businesses that we can understand with competitive durable advantage, with honest and capable management and at a reasonable price.

Issuer Services – Revenue from is generated from the listing of equities and debt instruments, as well as fees from corporate actions and issuer services.

Securities – This is the second largest revenue contributor to the group. Here, revenue is generated from the trading and clearing of stocks, exchange-traded funds (ETFs)

Derivatives – This is the biggest revenue contributor to the company. Here, revenue is generated from the trading and clearing of futures, swaps and options contract

Depository services – This segment derives its revenue mainly from settled trades transacted on the SGX stock market, as well as the transfers of securities that take place independently of the trading on the exchange. It also provides a central back-office system for the brokers participating in the stock market, and custody services for securities held in the SGX depository.

Market data and connectivity – This is the smallest of all the segments. Here, revenue is generated from the offering of connectivity solution to market participants, distribution of market data as well as the creation, management and licensing of indices.

As we can see from above, there are many moving parts that could affect the SGX’s income.

These Stock movable in SGX Market :
  • Singtel
  • DBS Group
  • KrisEnergy
  • BreadTalk Group
  • CapitaLand
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