1. Trading Schedules

Full Day Trading

Half Day Trading

Opening Routine

Pre-Open

8:30am to 8:58am / 8:59am

8:30am to 8:58am /8:59am

Non-Cancel

8:58am / 8:59am to 9:00am

8:58am / 8:59am to 9:00am

Trading

9:00am to 12:00pm

9:00am to 12:00pm

Mid-Day Break

Pre-Open

12:00pm to 12:58pm / 12:59pm

N.A

Non-Cancel

12:58pm / 12:59pm to 1:00pm

N.A

Trading

1:00pm to 5:00pm

N.A

Closing Routine

Pre-Close

5:00pm to 5:04pm / 5:05pm

12:00pm to 12:04pm / 12:05pm

Non-Cancel

5:04pm / 5:05pm to 5:06pm

12:04pm / 12:05pm to 12:06pm

Trade at Close

5:06pm to 5:16pm

12:06pm to 12:16pm

Close

5:16 下午

12:16 下午

Notes:

  1. Only limit orders are allowed during Pre-Open / Pre-Close phase. The Pre-Open / Pre-Close phase ends randomly at any time within this one-minute window and the Non-Cancel phase begins immediately after.

  2. Orders are not allowed to be cancelled during Non-Cancel phase.

  3. Trade at Close (TAC) is a ten minutes trading phase commencing immediately after the closing routine. Orders are matched continuously only at the fixed equilibrium price established from the preceding closing auction. Orders can only be completed at the price set during 5:06 - 5:16pm.

2.Board Lot Sizes

The standard board lot size is 100 units. However, certain products such as some Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs), American Depository Receipts (ADRs), and fixed income instruments may trade in other board lot sizes.

Products

Board Lot Size

Stocks

100

Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs)

1

American Depository Receipts (ADRs)

10

Fixed Income Instruments

10, 100 or 1,000

3.Bid Size

The minimum bid size is also known as tick size and represents the smallest price increment that the price of a security can change.

Product

Price Range ($)

Minimum Bid Size ($)

Stocks, REITs

Below 0.20

0.001

0.20 to 0.995

0.005

1.00 and above

0.01

Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs)

All

0.01 or 0.001 as SGX-ST determines

4.Settlement

SG stocks follows T+2 settlement arrangement where clearing and settlement will be completed on the second working day after the trade is transacted.

REITs

Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) are funds that invest in a portfolio of income generating real estate assets such as shopping malls, offices or hotels, usually with a view to generating income for unit holders of the fund (i.e. investors of the REITs).

Assets of REITs are professionally managed, and revenues generated from assets (primarily rental income) are normally distributed at regular intervals to investors. REITs allow investors to access real property assets and share the benefits and risks of owning a portfolio of properties.

Units of REITs are bought and sold like other securities listed on SGX at market driven prices.

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