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Structured certificates are financial instruments issued by a third party, that are based on underlying assets — their returns depend on the performance of the asset, which can be a single stock or an equity index. Singapore began offering listed structured certificates on Aug. 30, with its inaugural issue being one linked to Hong Kong-listed shares of Chinese tech giant Alibaba Group Holding . "So tech names, Hong Kong names, U.S. names, Japanese names. SGX's move to broaden its equity-linked product base "could drive incremental market interest," including offering depository receipts and structured certificates, Wickramasinghe told CNBC. Structured certificates are more more popular in Europe, as investors there are "broadly speaking, very yield focused," Syn told CNBC.
Persons: Roslan RAHMAN, ROSLAN RAHMAN, Roslan Rahman, Thilan Wickramasinghe, Michael Syn, CNBC's, Serene Cai, Tharman, Wickramasinghe, Syn, Adam Reynolds, Reynolds Organizations: Getty, Afp, Singapore Exchange, CNBC, Inside Venture, Saxo Markets Locations: Singapore, AFP, Asia, Hong Kong, SGX, Pacific, Europe
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSingapore Exchange equities head explains why it's the first in Asia to list structured certificatesMichael Syn, head of equities at SGX, discusses the launch of structured certificates, which will be listed and available for trading from Aug. 30.
Persons: Michael Syn Organizations: Singapore Exchange Locations: Asia
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThailand-Singapore DR Linkage: These are stocks with stories behind them, says SGXMichael Syn of the exchange explains why "the challenge we had is actually the human factor."
SGX discusses capital markets and climate risks
  + stars: | 2022-11-30 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email'Not completely obvious' that capital markets have kept pace with climate risks: Singapore ExchangeMichael Syn of the Singapore Exchange says "the anxiety at COP27 was much higher than at COP26."
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