Singapore Aims to Strengthen Equities Market with Private Investment and High-Growth Listings

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Singapore is exploring strategies to bolster its equities market by enticing more private investment and encouraging promising companies, particularly in fintech and sustainability, to list on the Singapore Exchange (SGX).

Singapore is looking at how to strengthen its equities market by attracting more private investment and getting companies with high potential to grow fast, like those in fintech and sustainability, to list on the bourse. Deputy Prime Minister and Trade and Industry Minister Gan Kim Yong said this at the SGX Group's 25th anniversary event, which also marks the first trading day of the year.

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