Multiple Singapore-listed stocks, across a wide span of Sectors and Industries, have seen significant increases in trading turnover this year on the back of key global macroeconomic developments. The volatility in energy and agriculture prices with an upturn in the offshore & marine sector impacted the majority of the 10 stocks that averaged more than S$1 million in daily turnover in 2022 to 9 Sep while also maintaining the largest percentage increase in average daily turnover from 2021. Close to 90 Singapore stocks have averaged daily turnover of at least S$1 million in the 2022 year to 9 Sep. Among these actively traded stocks, three debuted on the Mainboard over the past eight months, while another seven stocks averaged less than S$1 million in daily turnover in 2021. The table details the 10 stocks with more than S$1 million in average daily turnover for the first 36 weeks of the year that saw the largest percentage increase in average daily turnover from 2021.
Source: SGX (Data as of 9 Sep 2022). Note Table only includes stocks with Avg. Daily Trading Turnover of S$1M+ in the 2021 YTD and stocks that were listed for the full 2021 year. Note Hong Fok Corporation has seen a 1.7x increase in average daily trading turnover this year to above S$1 million a day compared to below S$1 million in 2021. This was the seventh of the aforementioned seven stocks that crossed above the S$1 million threshold for the past 36 weeks of average daily trading turnover. The significant increase in trading turnover for Frasers Hospitality Trust coincided with a proposed privatisation, with a 70.0 cent per unit consideration offer. This saw the VWAP of the stapled security at 70.0 cents last week, while the stock averaged a best Bid depth of S$23.5 million and best Ask depth of S$2.9 million. For last week, the average best Bid depth and best Ask depth, as well as the average Bid-Ask spread of the 10 stocks are tabled below. The average Bid-Ask spread represents the difference between the highest Bid price and the lowest Ask price for a given stock. For instance, if the average Bid-Ask spread of Dyna-Mac Holdings is 0.11 cents, and the average mid-price of the Bid-Ask spread is at 19.0 cents, the 0.11 cent spread represents a 58 basis points spread on a 19.0 cent stock.
Source: SGX (Data as of 9 Sep 2022). Of the 10 stocks tabled above, The Hour Glass, Dyna-Mac Holdings and Lendlease Global Commercial REIT maintained the tightest bid-ask spreads in terms of basis points last week, while Lendlease Global Commercial REIT and Geo Energy Resources saw the largest best Bid and Ask Depth. Note while the 10 stocks that have seen increased trading activity this year have averaged 47% price gains in the 2022, the stocks have also saw above average annualised volatility of above 50% over the period.
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