Local banks must seek foreign mergers: Ngiam
14th Nov 2006, 21:15 GMT
SINGAPORE'S three local banks must sharpen their skills and go into joint ventures and mergers with foreign banks to compete globally, former senior civil servant Ngiam Tong Dow said yesterday.
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