The Sun (Malaysia)

SGX to launch new Indian equity index derivative­s

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SINGAPORE: Singapore Exchange Ltd (SGX) said yesterday it will launch successor products to its flagship Indian equity index derivative­s before the bourse’s licence agreement with the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) expires in August 2018.

The move comes days after India’s three main bourses unexpected­ly announced they would stop licensing their indexes to overseas exchanges, news which hit SGX’s shares as brokers cut the bourse’s earnings estimates.

“Our successor products will provide certainty and continuity for our clients. At the same time, we continue to work with NSE to create a larger pool of liquidity comprising internatio­nal and home market participan­ts,” Michael Syn, head of derivative­s at SGX said.

Over the past two decades, SGX has become the most popular way for foreign investors to bet on Indian equity indexes with Nifty 50 futures tracking the NSE’s main index.

SGX’s Indian equity derivative­s products account for about 12% of its total derivative­s trading volume. Over the last few years, the exchange has rapidly expanded its suite of derivative­s that have helped to power growth in earnings while its cash equities business weakened.

Last week, global index provider MSCI Inc “strongly” suggested to the Indian exchanges and their markets regulator that they reconsider their “anti-competitiv­e measures.”

SGX said that along with the NSE, it will also develop a link that will allow global market participan­ts to trade on NSE’s internatio­nal exchange in the western Gujarat state, where India is developing a new financial centre and offering dollar-based derivative contracts and lower taxes. – Reuters

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