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[Title] => Singapore broker to resume trading RP stocks
[Summary] => Singapore-based OCBC Securities has joined the bandwagon of foreign stockbrokers expressing interest to resume their operations at the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) following the decision of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to put a stop to voluntary suspensions.
But instead of reactivating its Philippine office, OCBC, which went on voluntary suspension this year, indicated it would rather operate off-site, or through an online trading scheme where it would take and executive orders electronically from its Singapore headquarters.
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[Title] => 4 foreign brokers to reactivate suspended operations in RP
[Summary] => Just days after the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) passed a resolution putting a halt to the voluntary suspension of stock brokers at the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE), at least four foreign brokers are now ready to reconsider their earlier decisions and operate anew.
Jose Aquino, director of the SECs market regulation department, said the four foreign brokers Nomura Securities, Magnum International Securities, Keppel Securities and SG Securities have indicated they would return to active trading by renewing their annual fees for brokers/dealers.
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MAGNUM INTERNATIONAL SECURITIES
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But instead of reactivating its Philippine office, OCBC, which went on voluntary suspension this year, indicated it would rather operate off-site, or through an online trading scheme where it would take and executive orders electronically from its Singapore headquarters.
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Jose Aquino, director of the SECs market regulation department, said the four foreign brokers Nomura Securities, Magnum International Securities, Keppel Securities and SG Securities have indicated they would return to active trading by renewing their annual fees for brokers/dealers.
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December 31, 2001 - 12:00am
December 10, 2001 - 12:00am