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S'pore-Malaysia exchange trade links seen in 6-12mths

Mon Mar 3, 2008 10:35pm EST

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SINGAPORE, March 4 (Reuters) - Malaysia's stock exchange operator Bursa Malaysia (BMYS.KL) said on Tuesday that exchange trading links between Singapore and Malaysia are possible within six to 12 months.

Bursa chief executive Yusli Mohamed Yusoff told reporters at an industry event that the linkage will take place after infrastructure systems upgrades by both Bursa and the Singapore Exchange (SGXL.SI). (Reporting by Yvonne Cheong, editing by Neil Chatterjee)



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