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We are getting closer to seeing @SGX #SPAC, with Tikehau Capital's submission for a S$200m #IPO on Tuesday possibly the first application businesstimes.com.sg/companies-mark…


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Alibaba among investors in Ninja Van's US$578m funding round bt.sg/oZ87


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Tech listings to fuel Asia's IPO markets as more players step out of China's shadow bt.sg/oZN3

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#Singapore Airlines has used up the S$8.8 billion in proceeds from last year's rights issue, and I speak with analysts to find out more on what lies ahead for the #airline. #aviation #COVID19 #travel

.@SingaporeAir still has liquidity but recovery depends on reopenings: analysts bt.sg/oZpz

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#SPACs are now allowed on the @SGX, but it does not mean investors should rush in. #Singapore retail investors must understand the risks and be selective. Read more here: businesstimes.com.sg/companies-mark…


#IPO activity in South-east Asia has been robust in H1 and a healthy pipeline is anticipated for the rest of the year, with tech unicorns and SPACs among the drivers #ASEAN businesstimes.com.sg/companies-mark…


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Is Mercurius finally on the right track by diversifying into grocery retailing? bt.sg/4t3k

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Trendlines looks to Tel Aviv dual listing to attract investors, raise liquidity bt.sg/4ySZ

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Timely public disclosures on @SGX will keep investors from having to guess how #Singapore companies are coping with significant situations, such as the current #Covid #outbreak in #India businesstimes.com.sg/companies-mark…


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Razer turns profitable for FY2020, with revenue exceeding US$1b bt.sg/4Vxs


The #Jardine group has announced offers for two of the group's listed entities this month. Will there be more to come? Analysts believe #mandarinoriental could be a potential candidate. Read more below businesstimes.com.sg/companies-mark… #Singapore #stocks #straitstimesindex


Full impact of $SE's potential inclusion on MSCI Singapore indices may take longer, as @MSCI_Inc announces multiple step transition for foreign listings on the #Singapore indices #ETF #SGX #investing businesstimes.com.sg/companies-mark…


Markets clearly love #SPAC, but are the interests of all participants aligned? @SGX should think long-term to reap the benefits; #Investors must also look beyond the hype before writing that #blankcheck #IPO #Singapore businesstimes.com.sg/companies-mark…


US #SPAC rules are a good starting point for #Singapore #SPACs observers say, but highlighted sponsor quality, and ease of de-SPAC among factors to consider #startups #IPO #CapitalMarkets businesstimes.com.sg/companies-mark…


$SE may potentially join @MSCI_Inc SG from the May review; Analysts estimate ~US$2.5billion in passive inflows if included. Simulations as of Feb show it taking >25% of index. businesstimes.com.sg/companies-mark…


The $aud has seen strong gains in the past year, and strategists believe the trend can continue #audusd #currencynews businesstimes.com.sg/companies-mark…


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SPACs can benefit #Singapore, but implementation will determine success: participants bt.sg/4zFa

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.@SGX looking into listing of special purpose acquisition companies bt.sg/4zms

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Asian markets rose on Thursday as investors looked towards expected #stimulus from the Democrats' win in the Senate, rather than the unrest in Washington businesstimes.com.sg/stocks/markets…


As we start the new trading year, here's a look back at some of the key moves in the Singapore market in 2020 businesstimes.com.sg/infographics/p…


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