Singapore Exchange Limited, an investment holding, engages in the operation of integrated securities and derivatives exchange, related clearing houses, and an electricity market in Singapore. It operates through Fixed Income, Currencies and Commodities; Equities – Cash; Equities – Derivatives; and Platform and Others segments. The company offers treasury management; management and administrative services to related corporations; market data and technology connectivity services; fixed income issuer, derivatives and securities trading, clearing, securities settlement, and collateral and depository management services. It also provides various services associated with the platform businesses, including market data, connectivity, indices, and membership subscription. In addition, the company is involved in the provision and distribution of bulk freight market indices and information, index administration and related services, and operation of electronic foreign exchange (FX) trading solutions and platforms; operation of an electronic communication network; and provision of counterparty guarantee, depository, and related services for securities transactions. Further, it offers front-line regulatory function, management consultancy services of index activities, and FX pricing and risk solutions; membership services; financial services for dealing, trading, and clearing of financial instruments; and computer and software maintenance services, as well as administration services for index calculation, risk analyses, and financial research. Singapore Exchange Limited was incorporated in 1999 and is headquartered in Singapore.
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