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Singapore Exchange targets Dubai expansion to follow hedge funds

by Stephanie Irvin
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Singapore Exchange targets Dubai expansion to follow hedge funds
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SINGAPORE Exchange is eyeing expansion into Dubai, drawn by the surge of hedge funds that have settled in the United Arab Emirates.

An influx of the firm’s clients settling in the emirate is strengthening the case for opening a new office, complementing its operations in nine other countries, Lee Beng Hong, head of wholesale markets and platforms at SGX, said.

“Given the success we have had in the Middle East, it’s the right time for us to grow our presence there,” Lee said. “We are actively looking at that.”

A wave of fund managers have flocked to Dubai in recent months, drawn by a slew of government incentives, a favourable timezone and a low tax regime. Millennium Management, BlueCrest and Balyasny Asset Management are among those that have expanded operations in the city.

While SGX’s strategy in the Middle East is at an early stage, the initial plan is to move a Qatar-based employee to Dubai before adding more people, he said. He did not disclose the number of people that the firm is planning to hire.

“We go where our clients go,” Lee said. “The plan is to have more people, we do not want to have small offices because that means employees are less connected to the functions that are building and designing our products.”

Currency trading has been a particular bright spot for SGX this year, with four consecutive months of record volumes to August and average daily volumes of around US$111 billion. The firm has benefited from rising interest in the trading of Asian currencies, especially as the impact of the Japanese yen carry trade blow-up rippled across the region. BLOOMBERG

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