SGX derivatives traded volume surges 46% in May on trade-war woes
This is on the back of global investors seeking to manage Asian exposures, macro risks
Fiona Lam
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Singapore
THE total volume of derivatives traded on the Singapore Exchange (SGX) in May this year grew 46 per cent from a year ago to 24.2 million contracts, as global investors sought to manage their Asian exposures and macro risks, SGX's latest market statistics showed.
On the other hand, there were broad-based declines across most Asian equity indices amid the market uncertainty, SGX said on Monday.
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