Singapore studies tightening rules for bonds, REITS


The Singapore Exchange’s regulatory arm, SGX RegCo, would create a working group to review and improve disclosures relating to retail bonds, SGX RegCo’s chief executive officer Tan Boon Gin said in a statement setting out his organisation’s goals for the remainder of the year.

SINGAPORE: Singapore is examining ways to tighten regulation of retail bond issues and the real estate investment trust sector as it steps up investor protection in the city-state.

The Singapore Exchange’s regulatory arm, SGX RegCo, would create a working group to review and improve disclosures relating to retail bonds, SGX RegCo’s chief executive officer Tan Boon Gin said in a statement setting out his organisation’s goals for the remainder of the year.

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