Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Lunch is still on for SGX!!

a building which will house many remisiers?
Mr Bocker, you have tried to buy ASX on behalf of Singapore but failed. That was certainly a bold attempt which I, with my humble knowledge of markets and financial instruments, am fully appreciative of. Everyone knew that SGX would face many hurdles and objections but it definitely worth a go.

I have a vague idea that you have spent millions on hardwares and softwares in an attempt to increase capacity and processing speed for transactions. I have yet to see the potential of that upgrades being translated to the bottomline.

You then tried to take away the 90-min lunch break of hundreds of remisiers and supporting staff but failed again. While you may have a target to boost the sagging volume of SGX by lengthening trading hours at the expense of lunch, you have perhaps misunderstand the value of lunch time in Singapore.

Firstly, many of them did not have a proper breakfast, thus lunch break is really something for them to look forward to. (yes.. a cheeky one) Secondly, lunch is perhaps when most of the business is done in this Asian society. Thirdly, is the pre- and post-lunch so overwhelming now that we need to spread the overflowing transactions into that special 90 minutes of the day? I don't think so.

Mr Bocker, you have definitely scored on trying. But let's try to lock in some success! Cheers!

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