SINGAPORE: Shares in Singapore’s Keppel Corp fell 13% after Temasek Holdings abandoned its US$3bil conditional offer for the conglomerate by invoking a material adverse change clause following the company’s poor financial results.
Keppel’s large second-quarter loss that breached a threshold in the state investor’s offer to buy control of the company had boosted the risk Temasek would abandon the deal.
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