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Thursday, Mar 29, 2012
Reuters
SGX co-president quits after 11 years with bourse

SINGAPORE - Singapore Exchange said its co-president, Mr Gan Seow Ann, has decided to resign after 11 years with the bourse but will stay on as an adviser.

The bourse also announced a new organisation structure to strengthen its position in Asia.

It will reorganise itself into five key business units - derivatives, listings, market data and access, post-trade and securities - from May 1.

 
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