Singapore investors get to trade China A-shares, but how many will?
Retail investors here tend not to trade foreign shares apart from Malaysian stocks
Singapore
RETAIL investors in Singapore can start trading in China's A-share market next Monday through the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect programme, some brokerages here told The Business Times.
The brokerages gearing up are DBS Vickers, Phillip Securities, Maybank Kim Eng Securities and CIMB Securities, although it is not clear what the level of investor interest will be.
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