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SGX sees across-the-board volume growth in November

It saw record volumes in derivatives.

Singapore Exchange reported growth in securities and record volumes in derivatives and commodities for November.
Securities daily average value grew 8% month-on-month to $1.1b and 20% year-on-year. Total value of securities traded in November increased 3 % month-on-month to $22.3 billion and 15% year-on-year. 

November saw 4 listings which raised about $42m. There were 47 bond listings that raised about $19.4b last month, compared with 57 bond listings raising $11.3b a year earlier.

Derivatives daily average trading volume rose by 17% month-on-month to 629, 408 contracts and 45% year-on-year. SGX saw a record month for derivatives with more than 12 million contracts, giving an increase of 13% month-on-month and 36% year-on-year.

Total commodities saw a record volume of 530,566 contracts, up 26% month-on-month and grew more than six times year-on-year.  

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