China's Economic Engagement with Southeast Asia

China's Economic Engagement with Southeast Asia

EnglishPaperback / softback
Lee, John
Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
EAN: 9789814620161
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China is a relatively minor source of FDI into Singapore and pales in comparison to FDI from advanced economies in North America and the EU. This will remain the case for the foreseebale future despite recent agreements facilitating Chinese firms and capital entering into Singapore, and which reduce the transaction costs of doing so. Firms from China are also a relatively small investor in the critical Singaporean Financial & Insurance Services sector. When it comes to the foreign portfolio investment (FPI) which helps provide liquidity and capital for Singaporean listed firms, china is a minscule player. Assets of chinese banks make up a very small percentage of the assets of the very open banking sector in Singapore. the bottom line is that Singapore's standing and status as one of the world's leading and most attractive financial centres prevents Signapore from being over-reliant on ay one financial partner, and Singapore is certainly not over-reliant on China.
EAN 9789814620161
ISBN 9814620165
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Publication date October 31, 2014
Pages 31
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152
Country Singapore
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Lee, John
Series Trends in Southeast Asia