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Singapore Exchange (SGX) stock fell a little on Wednesday trading with the market responding to bourse reports that it was considering new Asian bond futures contracts. The share decreased by approximately 0.2% and was trading close to S$17.69 with investors assessing the news and anticipating the next financial report that SGX will submit on February 5, 2026. Analysts argue that derivatives, and particularly new products such as bond futures, would help in increasing the number of trades and fee revenue had they been introduced.
Insiders claim that SGX has discussed with treasury officers of world banks futures contracts on government bonds of India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand – possibly settled in U.S. dollars. These deals are intended to assist in hedging interest-rate risks and attempt to appeal to institutional flows provided underlying markets are liquid capitalistically.
The focus now is on the half year FY2026 briefing of results by SGX on Feb. 5, where the executives might comment on the momentum of derivatives and product pipelines.
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