Trade in SGX iron ore derivatives soars, drawing more players
Spike in volume and liquidity allows more to trade larger positions without the previous execution risk
Singapore
TRADING volume of iron ore derivatives on the Singapore Exchange hit a record high in March as the commodity surged in price.
And as the recent spike in volatility drew attention to the market, more players have entered, bringing further liquidity to the market which in turn makes it more attractive for new entrants, said brokers and analysts.
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