SGX temporarily suspends derivatives trading
Published Mon, Aug 3, 2015 · 12:40 PM
SINGAPORE Exchange (SGX) said on Monday night trading on the derivatives market was temporarily suspended at 7.56pm.
It said it is investigating the issue and will update the market as soon as possible.
On its website, it said it is "currently experiencing issues with the derivatives market and have temporarily ceased derivatives trading at 1956 hours".
In an email, SGX apologised for the inconvenience caused.
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