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Singapore will continue to welcome ‘legitimate wealth and 'genuine investments' among others: Chee Hong Tat

Felicia Tan
Felicia Tan • 3 min read
Singapore will continue to welcome ‘legitimate wealth and 'genuine investments' among others: Chee Hong Tat
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Singapore will continue to welcome “legitimate wealth”, “genuine investments” and “complementary international talent” from around the world, says Chee Hong Tat, who was speaking at the Global-Asia family office summit on Sept 16.

Chee, who is the Minister for Transport, Second Minister for Finance and the deputy chairman of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), was also speaking at the Securities Investors Association Singapore’s (SIAS) 25th anniversary corporate governance conference earlier on the same day, where he said that revitalising Singapore’s equities market wasn’t “an easy task”.

At the Global-Asia family office summit, Chee adds that the country must remain “open, welcoming, stable and secure” to differentiate itself amid a turbulent and disruptive external environment.

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