SINGAPORE -- Singapore's stock exchange is losing listings at a faster pace than it is adding them, dealing a blow to the city-state's financial industry even as it solidifies its position as a regional center for managing the money of rich Asians.

Delistings have outnumbered initial public offerings so far this year in Singapore. (Source photos by Akira Kodaka and Getty Images)
Exchange setbacks contrast with city-state's rise as wealth-management hub