After Temasek comes the GIC tsunami

GIC started the crisis with roughly Singapore $550 billion in reserves. My estimate is that it has lost about $190-$200 billion of that, leaving it with about $350 billion left. This amount is equivalent to 200 per cent of Singapore’s gross domestic product.

The Nation

Subscribe
Notify of
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
You May Also Like

Fidrec – more symbolism than substance?

Investors may be misled with regards to claims amount.

Tax cuts not the way to go

Tax cuts may hurt govt’s social programmes, says Ravi Philemon.

Outdoor demonstration planned outside St Andrew’s Cathedral

By Andrew Loh On the blog titled Enshrine 377A, the blogger, whose…

$1 billion in town council funds : what’re they used for?

By Leong Sze Hian I refer to the CNA news report “Prudent…