The Super Rich Are Choosing Singapore as the Worlds Safest Haven
The Far East Plaza and the Grand Hyatt hotel on Scotts Road in the Orchard Road area of Singapore, on Saturday, May 8, 2021. As the coronavirus pandemic hammers Southeast Asia and political turmoil threatens Hong Kong, Singapore has become a safe harbor for some of the region's wealthiest tycoons and their families. A spike in virus cases may pause some of the rich migration to Singapore, but its likely to be short-lived. Photographer: Wei Leng Tay/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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