scorecardresearch
Add as a preferred source on Google
Thursday, February 26, 2026
TopicSGX

Topic: SGX

Singapore’s stock dispute with India ends, but creates new uncertainties

A stock-trading link to be established between Singapore and India's so-called GIFT City in Gujarat creates uncertainties, the biggest being what happens to SGX futures.

As Singapore and India fight over futures, investor worries grow

India is trying to discourage offshore trading and promote a tax-free trading zone, a combination that appeals to no money managers.

On Camera

Racial attack on Northeast people finally has govt’s attention. What about Muslims?

The largest number of victims of identity-based abuse in India are Muslims. In this case, the abuse comes from people at the top, and nobody is willing to do anything about it.

Indian banks speed up bond purchases as holdings near regulatory minimum threshold

State-owned banks bought $2.5 billion of bonds in February, the biggest monthly purchase since 2006, after selling heavily over the past year as the RBI injected liquidity.

Navy, Germany’s TKMS wrap up cost negotiations for new submarines, P-75I deal likely early next fiscal

It is estimated the deal would eventually work out to cost around $9 bn at least for 6 submarines—negotiated down by India. Original bid by state-run MDL & TKMS was over Rs 1.2 lakh cr.

No country is ever fully sovereign. Cold War era taught India its real meaning

India’s fraught neighbourhood places multiple constraints on its strategic choices. It leaves no time to take a deep breath, lean back and reset.