Innovate to stay relevant, global stock exchanges told
They must continue to provide product offerings that meet the needs of companies
Singapore
GLOBALLY, stock exchanges are facing unprecedented change on multiple fronts from regulatory, geopolitical to social, but there is still room for bourses to stay relevant if they harness the opportunities presented.
At the 59th World Federation of Exchanges (WFE) general assembly and annual meeting in Singapore, a clear concern reverberated through the conference and the more than 300 representatives of the global financial network from 60 countries: stock exchanges risk being marginalised if they rest on their laurels.
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