SGX to bring back lunch break, widen some tick sizes on Nov 13
It will introduce "indicative equilibrium price" to reduce gap risk from mid-day trading break
Singapore
SINGAPORE traders will have an hour for lunch and minimum bid spreads will widen for certain stocks from Nov 13, after Singapore Exchange (SGX) wrapped up a public consultation exercise on market structure changes.
Following the public consultation, SGX said it will not change its original proposals to:
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