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Temasek says sees value in U.S. and UK banks

SINGAPORE
Tue Aug 26, 2008 12:54am EDT

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore sovereign fund Temasek, which spent billions of dollars on shares in Merrill Lynch MER.N, sees value in banking stocks in the United States and Britain, a senior executive said on Tuesday.

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"The financial service industry is one we believe in," said Manish Kejriwal, Temasek's senior managing director for investment, International and India, told journalists. "It's a proxy to the economic growth."

"We recently concentrated on U.S. and UK primarily because we see value."

(Reporting by Saeed Azhar and Kevin Lim; Editing by Jan Dahinten)



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