SGX February Securities Daily Average Value Rises 45% To SGD 2.1 Billion

Reuters03-12
SGX February securities daily average value rises 45% to SGD 2.1 billion

SGX reported securities daily average value rose 45% y-o-y to SGD 2.1 billion, while total securities market turnover increased 30% y-o-y to SGD 38.5 billion. Derivatives daily average volume increased 22% y-o-y to 1.66 million contracts, and overall derivatives traded volume rose 6% y-o-y to 27.1 million contracts. Small- and mid-cap turnover more than doubled, up 135% y-o-y, and retail daily turnover rose 45% y-o-y. ETF monthly turnover more than doubled, up 172% y-o-y to SGD 1.1 billion, while net inflows were SGD 643 million. SGX USD/CNH FX Futures set a record daily average volume of USD 24 billion, and month-end open interest reached USD 27.1 billion.

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