Singapore Exchange tightens listing rules
Singapore stock exchange is introducing new rules, making it tougher for companies looking to list on the main board of the bourse.
It is raising the requirements to attract bigger, more high-quality listings following several accounting scandals involving small Chinese firms traded on its bourse.
The BBC's Leisha Chi spoke to Lawrence Wong, the head of listings at the Singapore Stock Exchange and asked if the tighter rules would drive away potential investors.
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