Temasek made S$13bil new investments in past year


  • Business
  • Thursday, 13 Oct 2005

KUALA LUMPUR: Temasek Holdings Pte, a Singapore state-owned investment company, invested S$13bil (US$7.6 bil) in the year through March, with foreign holdings now making up more than half its S$103bil portfolio.  

The 31-year-old company, owned by Singapore's finance ministry, has also paid out an average S$1.3bil in dividends to the Singapore government, according to a review of its performance published yesterday.  

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