Heard on the Street: Rising tensions between the world’s two most populous nations are showing up in surprising places—including foreign investors’ portfolios
as the big, scary business risk in Asia. But increasingly, friction between the two largest developing Asian economies will be important too. Just ask the Singaporeans.
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