Difference between revisions of "Temasek Holdings"
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− | [[wikipedia:Temasek Holdings]] | + | [[wikipedia:Temasek Holdings]] (1974) [[Sovereign wealth fund]] |
* [[Standard Chartered]] | * [[Standard Chartered]] | ||
* [[Singtel]]: [[NCS group]] | * [[Singtel]]: [[NCS group]] | ||
− | + | * [[DBS Bank]] | |
[[Wikipedia:Category:Sovereign wealth funds]] | [[Wikipedia:Category:Sovereign wealth funds]] | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
+ | * {{Singapore}} | ||
* {{investing}} | * {{investing}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Singapore]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Sovereign wealth funds]] |
Latest revision as of 09:58, 27 November 2022
wikipedia:Temasek Holdings (1974) Sovereign wealth fund
Wikipedia:Category:Sovereign wealth funds
See also[edit]
- Singapore, Temasek Holdings, Singtel, NCS group, M1 Limited, SGX, Jobstreet.com.sg, CPF, MPA, Nanyang (region), List of banks in Singapore, SGD, MTCS, Downtown Core, River Valley, Singapore, Planning Areas of Singapore, National University of Singapore, SSIC, Pte Ltd, River Valley Singapore, Raffles, Japanese occupation of Singapore, Singapore FinTech Association (SFA), Token 2049
- Investment management, Hedge fund, AUM, Sovereign wealth fund, Private Equity, Venture capital, Index, ETF, Government bond, Stock, IFC, Compound interest, Rule of 72, CAGR, Investment banking, Passive investor
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