Singapore companies accelerate push to set up new operations around Asia

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A growing number of Singaporean companies are shifting their production and manufacturing operations to neighboring countries to avoid high costs and to exploit new markets. This trend has become so pronounced that Singapore has become one of the largest foreign investors in several Asian countries. Analysts expect this movement overseas to grow even more as the Singaporean government has made 'regionalization' a key part of its economic policy.

Author: Mark, Jeremy
Management, Foreign operations, Foreign investments, Economic policy, Corporations, Corporations, Singapore

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Singapore's stable market induces analysts' snores

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Many investors who retreated to Singapore early in 1995 are starting to find the island-nation's stable investment climate a little bit stifling. The very factors that make Singapore attractive compared to other overvalued markets also make it uninteresting when these same markets have already corrected themselves. With so much money sheltering in the market, investors see few attractive valuations and have begun to reduce their exposure.

Author: Mark, Jeremy
Securities and Commodity Exchanges, Securities Exchanges, Analysis, Stock-exchange, Stock exchanges, Exchanges, Securities

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