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Developed economies face high debt and low growth after Covid-19 - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Developed economies face high debt and low growth after Covid-19

Developed economies may instead accept a smaller population and lower growth, focusing instead on keeping GDP per capita high.

Asset management

Singapore's emergence as a 'Smart Financial Centre'

SINGAPORE (May 22): In 2015, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) announced the “Smart Financial Centre” plan as part of the Smart Nation vision for Singapore, designating the financial sector to lead innovation and the implementation of new tech

Investing strategies

Asian stocks to continue providing good value in tough year ahead: T Rowe Price

SINGAPORE (Nov 22): Global growth is expected to moderate as stimulus tailwinds weaken and output gaps close but tactical opportunities can still be identified in unfavoured assets and emerging markets, says T Rowe Price Group Inc in its outlook for 2019.

Seven questions on corporate bonds answered

SINGAPORE (Mar 22): Investors face a constant dilemma over which assets, such as shares, bonds and property, to invest in. The answer is often that a mix of assets can help meet your goals. Different investments can perform well at different times. For ex

Investing strategies

Panic selling a window to start accummulating

(Feb 12): The panic selling in global equities resumed after a brief reprieve on Feb 6. The S&P 500 index shed another 3.75% overnight on Feb 8, bringing its total losses to 8.5% since the correction started. While investors’ concern on rising rates was

Investing strategies

3 reasons for the global equity rally to continue despite rising rate fears

SINGAPORE (Feb 6): Global equities may have corrected over the past week on inflation and rates concerns, but this does not herald the start of a bear market, says the CIO office of DBS Bank.

Global Markets

The eight-year bull market may be ageing but it ain't slowing down yet: Citi

SINGAPORE (Oct 5): Citi Research says the eight-year bull market may be ageing but it ain’t over yet, forecasting a 10% gain for global equities by end 2018.

Commentary

Global equities: Don't panic, its pure organic

SINGAPORE (May 19): The correction in global equities we warned of last week appears to have started. Don’t panic though. We don’t expect a meltdown. More like a “drip, drip, drip” kind of slow melt – a necessary correction for technically overb
US President Donald Trump, global equities, Trump Trade

A little less conversation, a little more action, Mr President please?

SINGAPORE (April 3): Global equities will likely correct in 2Q17 as doubts over Donald Trump’s ability to steer the world’s largest economy boil over.
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