Brokerages to get more SGX data on possible market rigging
Quarterly reports, beginning with the first one this week, will cover alerts triggered by suspicious trading activity
Singapore
THE Singapore Exchange (SGX) will push out more data linked to possible market rigging to brokerages in a bid to lift surveillance standards, it said on Wednesday.
From this week, SGX will break down details of alerts on suspicious trading activity triggered from activity at brokerages, and send that report to each broking house. The alerts will be taken from SGX's real-time surveillance system.
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