Securities
UBS halts margin loans on some New World Development securities – The Business Times
UBS Group halted accepting some bonds and shares of New World Development as collateral for margin loans, joining other global lenders in suspending such financing for rich clients, according...
Great Eastern Life prices US$500 million fixed rate perpetual capital securities
The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company has priced US$500 million fixed rate perpetual capital securities, first callable in 2032, to be issued on or about Jan 22.The Series 002...
SGX securities turnover value rises 5% in December despite lower market volume
THE total securities market turnover value on the Singapore Exchange (SGX) climbed 5 per cent on the year to S$20 billion in December, indicated the bourse operator’s monthly market statistics...
SGX securities turnover value up 5% in December despite lower market volume
THE total securities market turnover value on the Singapore Exchange (SGX) climbed 5 per cent on the year to S$20 billion in December, the bourse operator’s monthly market statistics report...
Citi and Maybank Securities collaborate to offer global securities lending to Singapore retail investors
This collaboration marks the introduction of Citi Securities Lending Access in Asia CITI and Maybank Securities announced on Wednesday (Dec 18) that they will be working to facilitate the...
SGX securities turnover value rises 51% in November; volume up 12%
THE Singapore Exchange’s (SGX) total securities market turnover value rose 51 per cent year on year (yoy) to S$30.2 billion for November, based on the bourse operator’s monthly market...
GuocoLand to redeem S$400 million perpetual securities
GUOCOLAND’S wholly owned subsidiary, GLL IHT, will redeem S$400 million subordinated perpetual securities. They will be redeemed at S$250,000 for every S$250,000 in nominal amount of the perpetual securities,...
Duo charged with false trading of EuroSports shares under Securities and Futures Act
Individuals convicted under this section of the Act face imprisonment of up to seven years, a fine not exceeding S$250,000, or both TWO individuals were charged with false trading offences...