Fullerton’s findings indicate that investors in Singapore demonstrate an openness and willingness to stay invested to create wealth and achieve financial security, says Fullerton head of multi-asset Pang Kin Weng.
Despite facing macroeconomic headwinds and uncertain market conditions, 97% of Singapore investors remain active in their investment activities in the past 12 months, according to a survey by Fullerton Fund Management.
The “Rethinking Investing: Investors’ attitudes and behaviours in an evolving landscape” study found investors citing a variety of reasons for staying active in the market. For one, 65% are proactively combating cost-of-living pressures. More than half are intent on deploying their surplus capital, while a similar proportion are seeking portfolio diversification.

