Posts Tagged ‘chips’
Can SGX manage the conflict?
IT HAS been reassuring to learn how the Singapore Exchange’s (SGX) Regulatory Conflicts Committee (RCC) reviews perceived and actual conflicts that could arise from the exchange’s status as a self-regulated organisation and its dual role as a listed company and a market regulator.
Among various things, the committee looked into how SGX handled the recent lapses at S-chips here and scrutinised deal… more
S-chips pay attention to lure of Taiwan
(SINGAPORE) After reports that some Singapore-listed Chinese companies or S-chips were seeking secondary listings in Hong Kong and the United States, it has emerged that some of them have pinned their hopes on Taiwan.
Industry sources told BT that they have gained mandates from both Singapore and Chinese companies listed on Singapore Exchange (SGX) to issue Taiwan Depository Receipts (TDRs) to Tai… more
Portfolios up 9.1% on average
SMALL cap stocks came alive last week, lifting our portfolios by an average 9.1 per cent. This is the strongest climb since May and is more than twice the rate of increase registered by the Straits Times Index last week. The one year top losers’ portfolio was the best performing portfolio last week, rising by a whopping 15.3 per cent. Its performance was boosted notably by the S-chips and resource… more
More S-chips may delist
POOR share price performance and a lack of liquidity have prompted a handful of China firms here, or S-chips, to delist from the Singapore Exchange (SGX).
So far this year, Sihuan Pharmaceutical, Man Wah Holdings and ChungHong Holdings, among others, have taken steps to exit the local bourse.
One of the woes that S-chips here face is that they are trading at lower values than their counterparts in… more




