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Singapore proposes unified listings on SGX and Nasdaq, aiming to boost IPOs by mid-2026.
Singapore’s Monetary Authority is proposing regulatory changes to streamline dual listings on SGX and Nasdaq, allowing a single prospectus and aligning IPO timelines with U.S. schedules.
The reforms include safe harbor protections for forward-looking statements and share repurchases, and aim to attract global growth firms through a new Global Listing Board with a S$2 billion market cap minimum.
Public consultations are underway on the changes, which also require retail investor access and timely U.S. disclosure posting.
The initiative, set for mid-2026 launch, seeks to boost Singapore’s lagging IPO activity and liquidity.
Singapur propone cotizaciones unificadas en SGX y Nasdaq, con el objetivo de impulsar las IPO para mediados de 2026.