Singapore Emerges as Asia’s Digital Securities Trading Hub (Nikkei Asia)
Backed by blockchain technology, exchanges to trade digital securities are being set up in Singapore by both local and external players, which hope to attract issuers and investors to their platforms.
Growth in the city-state is also spurring initiatives in other Asian countries such as Thailand and Japan, confirming its regional hub status for trading these innovative securities. READ MORE (CACHED ARTICLE)
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