SGX okays dual-class shares for secondary listings
Exchange sees opportunity to study structure before deciding suitability for primary listings
Singapore
COMPANIES with dual-class share (DCS) structures that are primary listed in developed markets will be allowed to hold a secondary listing in Singapore, the Singapore Exchange (SGX) said on Friday.
SGX said it was clarifying its existing secondary listing framework in response to queries during SGX's public consultation on whether to allow dual-class shares on the primary market. No new rules will have to be written.
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