Derivatives trading has resumed: SGX
SINGAPORE Exchange (SGX) derivatives trading resumed on Monday night almost two hours after the exchange temporarily suspended the derivatives market due to a "technical fault".
In an update, SGX said the derivatives market re-opened for trading at 9.45pm with a pre-open at 9.30pm.
The bourse has said the market will close as per normal.
Earlier in the night, SGX had said trading on the derivatives market was temporarily suspended at 7.56pm and apologised for the inconvenience caused.
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