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In a move broadly welcomed by the market, the Singapore Exchange Regulation announced on Thursday that for listed companies, unless they are associated with higher risks. SGX shares closed at S$8.80 on Thursday, up 2.6 per cent, or S$0.22., citing"requests from the mobile network operators for more time to submit proposals". Would-be bidders now have until Feb 17 to make their pitches, the Infocomm Media Development Authority said on Thursday, in an update to the initial Jan 21 deadline. Singtel shares closed down S$0.03 or 0.9 per cent to S$3.

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