The dangers of Singapore’s grasp at overseas listings
The Singapore Exchange has done extremely well in listing regional companies and bolstering its bottom line. But several Chinese companies in particular have performed badly since, raising questions over whether the bourse should retain its regulatory powers as it seeks to maximise profit. Chris Wright reports.
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