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A new tack on iron ore as competition hots up
Published Wed, May 18, 2016 · 09:50 PM
Singapore
INTEREST and liquidity in iron ore derivatives is accelerating with the dramatic rise and fall in the price of the steel-making ingredient this year.
But for the Singapore Exchange (SGX) - the hitherto leader in the international market - revenue growth might not keep pace, as it expands its pool of derivative users beyond wholesale players, said its head of derivatives Michael Syn.
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