SGX halts trading in its shares amid talks of separate regulatory unit
Published Mon, Jul 18, 2016 · 01:09 AM
SINGAPORE Exchange halted the trading of its shares on Monday just before the market opened.
The bourse said the halt was requested to clarify a news report by The Straits Times related to plans for a separate unit to house its regulatory functions.
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