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InsiderAsia’s top 10 stock picks for 2021 - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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InsiderAsia's top 10 stock picks for 2021

In 2020, InsiderAsia’s Top 10 Portfolio did exceptionally well, gaining 32.5%.

SGX Research Series: 10 in 10

TrickleStar shines with energy-saving product portfolio; plans expansion beyond US and Canada

Tricklestar shines with energy-saving product portfolio; plans expansion

Singapore economy

Maybank Kim Eng focuses on economy's 'building blocks' amid Covid-19 uncertainty

During the Global Financial Crisis and the Asian Financial Crisis, Maybank Kim Eng analyst Thilan Wickramasinghe notes that the Singapore market crashed by about 60% from start to end. This time round, the market has retreated just over 20% thus far.

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Is Bursa the new TINA, with gambling outlets closed?

A good number of the companies from the May 13 list are related to the healthcare and hygiene businesses — although many quite remotely so — thus playing to the Covid-19 pandemic theme.

Global review

JP Morgan’s Yeo maintains preference for 'growth' over 'value'

SINGAPORE (Feb 7): In recent weeks, normal activities in Asia came to a standstill and borders were closed as governments fight to stop the spread of the coronavirus first reported in China.

Investing ideas

Credit Suisse's bottom up top picks for 2020: SingTel, ST Engineering, Wilmar and CDL

On Jan 8, when investors were spooked by the assassination of an Iranian general by the US, most Singapore stocks turned red. Among the key heavyweight counters, ST Engineering was the standout, closing higher that day instead.

Investing ideas

STI valuations not stretched but investors should stay defensive, says UOB Kay Hian

SINGAPORE (Jan 23): Despite 2019 ending on a cheerful high, markets turned jittery when the new year started with old enemies US and Iran provoking each other, raising tensions in the Middle East and worldwide by a few notches. Investors, therefore, shoul

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Time to encourage share buybacks

SINGAPORE (Jan 17): There is a huge gap between the use of share buybacks as a means of returning surplus cash to shareholders in the US and in Malaysia and Singapore. Why is this so? What are the merits of share buybacks and should they be encouraged?
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