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China Focus

Dos and don'ts when hosting official visitors from China

This week, we consider what happens when Chinese officials visit us.
Trading the US equity indices on SGX during Asian hours - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Investing strategies

Trading the US equity indices on SGX during Asian hours

DLCs can amplify your potential returns but also your losses

US stocks

Morgan Stanley, Goldman strategists see more stock market losses

"The bear market will not be over until recession arrives or the risk of one is extinguished."
UOB prices first sustainability bond offering from Singapore, raising US$1.5 bil - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Zest

UOB prices first sustainability bond offering from Singapore, raising US$1.5 bil

The bond is the inaugural issuance under UOB’s Sustainable Bond Framework which launched in March.
UOB to issue €1 bil 0.01% covered bonds due 2027 - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Bonds and treasuries

UOB to issue €1 bil 0.01% covered bonds due 2027

The bonds will be issued at 101.53% on Dec 1 and mature on Dec 1, 2027.
Cromwell European REIT establishes $2.39 bil Euro Medium Term Note Programme - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

REITs

Cromwell European REIT establishes $2.39 bil Euro Medium Term Note Programme

The notes will be offered in Singapore.

Aviation & Engineering

SIA stock most shorted stock in Singapore since 4Q loss announcement

Bearish bets have risen sharply on Singapore Airlines Ltd. shares, making it the most shorted stock in the city state as the carrier posted its biggest ever quarterly loss in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

Aviation & Engineering

Investors who shorted SIA stock through SocGen to receive one-time goodwill payment

SocGen said it will pay 30 Singapore cents per certificate, the French bank wrote in a letter to investors on May 12.

Aviation & Engineering

Leveraged SocGen product shorting SIA stock now worth zero

The value of some of the leveraged short positions in Singapore Airlines Ltd. got wiped out on Wednesday (May 6) after the carrier’s share price surged due to an adjustment for a rights issue of stock and convertible bonds.

Global Economy

Foreign bribery enforcement hasn’t dented practice, report says

PARIS (Sept 11): Efforts to crack down on foreign bribery have failed to stem the practice as a proportion of global trade, despite some high-profile anti-corruption cases, according to a report by Transparency International.
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