SG puts heat on HK with dual-class shares nod
The Singapore parliament has made sweeping changes to the Companies Act, abolishing the one share, one vote rules for public companies and paving the way for firms to list with dual-class shares. The move is expected to help revive the city-state’s ECM market, while also putting pressure on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange to speed up its own reforms, writes Rashmi Kumar.
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