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MARKETS & INVESTING | Staff Reporter, Singapore
Published: 26 Sep 11
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No comment: SGX

No comment: SGX

Singapore Exchange declined to comment amidst reports and speculation it is interested in London Metal Exchange.

A Reuters report said, “LME said on Friday it was considering a sale after being approached about deals, but did not identify its suitors.”

Meanwhile a spokesperson for SGX was quoted as saying, “We do not comment on media reports nor speculation.”

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