Julius Baer

Europe's old money grew faster than China, Japan - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Wealth

Europe's old money grew faster than China, Japan

Comparing prices globally, Singapore is ranked the first in the costs of cars, third for fine dining and fifth for whisky.

US Economy

The case against a recession: The S&P500 does not signal one

"Confronted with a lack of visibility, we refrain from taking a strong position one way or the other"

Investing strategies

The end of free money hurts

We see 2022 as the year of the 'Great Reset'

Investing strategies

Julius Baer: Look to Hong Kong banks and Indian tech in 2022

"I think there’s an opportunity to own some Hong Kong [equities] because it’s extremely low relative to its history."
Julius Baer shifts 'major overweight' to India; sees SGX applying 'moral suasion' on big local tech names - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Investing strategies

Julius Baer shifts 'major overweight' to India; sees SGX applying 'moral suasion' on big local tech names

India entered a period of “favourable” demographic growth in 2018, says Julius Baer, one set to last till 2055.
New Singapore SPAC rules a 'moral suasion' on Grab and Sea: Julius Baer - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

IPO

New Singapore SPAC rules a 'moral suasion' on Grab and Sea: Julius Baer

“We all know that the Singapore market has been left behind and hasn't managed to get any of the listings that it should have."

Things to do

Week in: Kingdom of Belgians, Zoo Explained!, Julius Baer Art Prize showcase, Zalora Talks

With Covid-19 restrictions back in place, enjoy the best in fresh produce, arts and fashion from the comfort of your home.
Q9 Capital adds personal touch to cryptocurrency trading Q9 CAPITAL  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Cryptocurrency

Q9 Capital adds personal touch to cryptocurrency trading

With a more affluent clientele comes demand for more personalised service in stark contrast to the DIY culture of most exchanges.

US stocks

Dow at 30,000: Whither US tech stocks?

US tech stocks, which have helped power the gain of the market throughout this whole year, are likely to come under scrutiny.
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