SGX looks to tweak clearing house rules on trading defaults
Annabeth Leow
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Singapore
CHANGES to clearing house rules could help to tackle default risks for both derivatives and securities trading, the bourse operator has said.
New protocols for exchange-traded derivatives contracts and over-the-counter commodities contracts are among the plans open for public feedback, in a Singapore Exchange (SGX) exercise launched on Thursday.
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