Singapore's corporate governance standing under threat: report
It is undermined by complacency and impetus to attract more listings; regional peers have also caught up
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SINGAPORE'S position as a regional leader in corporate governance standards is under threat - undermined by complacency and an impetus to attract more listings, says a new report on the state of corporate governance in Singapore.
The report is part of a series of research reports on corporate governance for selected markets in the Asia-Pacific region, published by global investment firm EquitiesFirst and Nasdaq Governance Solutions, a corporate governance solutions provider under Nasdaq, Inc.
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