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SGX, Singapore Exchange is a stock exchange in Singapore, formed on December 1, 1999, after the merger of two financial institutions in the country, the Stock Exchange of Singapore -SES- and the Singapore International Monetary Exchange -SIMEX-. The Singapore Exchange normal session starts at 09:00am and ends at 05:00pm, while the pre-market session opens from 08:30am to 09:30am. Singapore Exchange Limited achieved high profits in the last years and its main revenues come mainly from the securities and derivatives market.
This list of symbols contains 794 ticker symbols of companies listed in the SGX. This represents almost all the listed companies in this exchange. The exchange main index is the Straits Times (It has 'STI' as symbol name in this list). It is a market value weighted stock market index and it is composed of the 30 representative companies listed on the SGX.
The current item data contains the company symbol name and the company title or full name.
You can download historical EOD data for these 794 listed companies by using Historical Stock Market Data
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