SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore Exchange unveiled new rules on Thursday to allow special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) to list in the city-state, after rolling back some measures that were viewed as too strict by market participants.
Following a market consultation, SGX's regulatory arm announced rules that included halving the minimum capitalisation requirement for SPACs to S$150 million (US$112 million) from its initial proposal.
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