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Benign STI seen as investors pivot to foreign markets, growth stocks - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Benign STI seen as investors pivot to foreign markets, growth stocks

Investors can look into diversifying across different asset classes such as stocks, bonds, mutual funds or even commodities

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Investors should expect more pain before relief

Given the current market conditions, it is unlikely that investors would start seeing a recovery in the short term.
Breguet and Benham & Reeves: A journey of the senses - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Breguet and Benham & Reeves: A journey of the senses

Breguet and Benham & Reeves that took us on a journey that ignited our sense of sight, sound, smell, taste and touch
With inflation unlikely to be a threat,  is value investing the way to go? - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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With inflation unlikely to be a threat, is value investing the way to go?

The best advice, agree all three speakers, is to stay diversified and understand what one is investing in.

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Time and space

The Edge Singapore hosted a memorable evening for readers to view fine timepieces by Glashütte Original in the elegant premises of Space Furniture.

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CGS-CIMB bullish on China, HK property; prefers China players with bigger exposure to GBA

SINGAPORE (July 15): Singapore’s property developers are enticing investors with hefty discounts of 45% to book value, relatively reasonable valuations of 16 times earnings and yields of 3.2%. Yet, from the perspective of Raymond Cheng, head of research

Investing strategies

UOB and OCBC favoured for growth and valuation; Sunningdale, Fu Yu touted as yield and privatisation plays

SINGAPORE (July 15): On July 8, construction company Lian Beng Group announced that it had won contracts worth $235 million to build a logistics centre at Boon Lay. The company’s net construction order book now stands at about $1.5 billion. That is abou

Investing strategies

CGS-CIMB bullish on China, HK property; prefers China players with bigger exposure to GBA

SINGAPORE (July 15): Singapore’s property developers are enticing investors with hefty discounts of 45% to book value, relatively reasonable valuations of 16 times earnings and yields of 3.2%. Yet, from the perspective of Raymond Cheng, head of research

Sustainability

Overcoming climate change and healthcare problems with philanthropic dollars

SINGAPORE (July 15): As efforts to prevent the worst effects of climate change gain urgency around the world, Singapore is already taking steps to address the crisis by investing in solar energy, developing more sustainable buildings and expanding the pub
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