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Four local firms kicked out of Forbes' list of world's largest listed companies

But 17 firms still made the cut.

Four Singapore-based firms fell out of Forbes magazine's annual ranking of the world's 2,000 largest listed companies.

The four companies which failed to make the cut this year are Avago Technologies, China Aviation Oil, Overseas Union Enterprise and CWT.

Meanwhile, 17 firms still managed to clinch spots in the global rankings, led by DBS at rank 253, OCBC at rank 286, and SingTel at rank 320.

The global rankings were dominated by Chinese banks. Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC ), China Construction Bank and Agricultural Bank of China held on to the top three spots this year.

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See the full rankings here.



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