Hutchison Port Hldg Trust *Official* (SGX: NS8U)

Asphodeli

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If some of u had bought it ( averaged down ) when it was
US$0.60s-0.70s , u would have done well by now.
Holding local currency does not mean no risk.
I do averaging down if needed & almost all turn up well.

Vested at US$0.72 ;) but one lot nia. And it keeps going up! Me poor boy no $ to spend more on this counter, LOL.
 

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Both usd or sgd is the same, is a dual currency stock
If there is dividends declare which ever counter u hold u still entitled to it
But in terms of liquidity, usd wld be better
 
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Both usd or sgd is the same, is a dual currency stock
If there is dividends declare which ever counter u hold u still entitled to it
But in terms of liquidity, usd wld be better

thks for the info. Just secured 5lots today. :)
 

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Hi all,

I jus buy some HPH trust $ using dbs vickers. How come my CDP acc show HPH usd? Is both the same? And if i want to sell it thru dbs vickers, do i sell in USD or $? Thanks.
 

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Hi all,

I jus buy some HPH trust $ using dbs vickers. How come my CDP acc show HPH usd? Is both the same? And if i want to sell it thru dbs vickers, do i sell in USD or $? Thanks.

please check if you bought NS8U (US) or P7VU (SGD) on your history.

you must sell what you have. it not the same
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correction. my mistake buy/sell any currency.

http://www.sgx.com/wps/wcm/connect/...releases/sgx+introduces+dual+currency+trading
 
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hi,

i buy P7VU HPH trust .. Just check my dbs vicker also buy in SGD.
But my CDP acc show me USD. Should i call dbs vickers to verify?

please check if you bought NS8U (US) or P7VU (SGD) on your history.

you must sell what you have. it not the same
 

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SGX introduces dual currency trading

http://www.sgx.com/wps/portal/sgxweb/home/trading/securities/dual_currency_trading

Is the same you can buy/sell in whichever currency, but pls read up more, what i stated is just the basic, there are different situations which it does not apply
 
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hi,

i buy P7VU HPH trust .. Just check my dbs vicker also buy in SGD.
But my CDP acc show me USD. Should i call dbs vickers to verify?

I am having the same situation. Maybe i should call OCBC securities as well.
 

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hi,

i buy P7VU HPH trust .. Just check my dbs vicker also buy in SGD.
But my CDP acc show me USD. Should i call dbs vickers to verify?
If i recall correctly, whether you bought this dual currency counter in SGD or USD, CDP will always reflect the USD pricing only. You can verify this with CDP or brokerage.
 

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maybe... I say maybe...

F&N is probably going to be delisted from STI index

Next one in the reserve list for STI index to replace F&N is HPH Trust....

Maybe it is the announcement to get into STI index? But does it need for trading halt? No idea....
 

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HPH Trust trading halt

I think bad news....price has been dropping from usd0.83 to usd0.78.......for the past few days.....

A bit worried:(
 
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