Singapore:
Singapore "Supercharged" Scheme Of Arrangement
19 January 2018
Shoosmiths
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The Singapore government has implemented a plan to make
Singapore a debt restructuring centre to rival London and New York.
It is a strategic move to replicate the success it has had in
making Singapore an international financial and arbitration
centre.
To find out more, click here to read Jeffrey Tanner's
article – written with Singapore law input from Jason Yang
– first published in Global Transport Finance.
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