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Posted on 02/09/2021 by admin

Singapore Rolls Out SPAC Rules as Global Scrutiny Rises

Singapore Exchange Ltd. has introduced a framework for blank-check companies to list in the city-state, the first Asian financial hub to host the vehicles whose popularity in global financial markets …
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