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The Brics still don’t matter - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

BRICS

The Brics still don’t matter

Russian President Vladimir Putin will host the 2024 Brics Summit. What will come of it?

Commentary

Outsourcing our future to for-profit AI

Is AI for better or for worse?
Spotify’s rebound is music to investors’ ears - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Tech

Spotify’s rebound is music to investors’ ears

Spotify is riding the booming music streaming market wave.

Commentary

The unbearable lightness of being

Chew: I am mid- and long-term bullish and will take my time to re-enter blue chips or ETFs here

Column

Looking back on 900 issues of The Edge Singapore

SINGAPORE (Sept 20): It wasn’t long after The Edge Singapore was launched that I began measuring time not in days or months but in terms of the publication’s issue numbers, a consequence of constantly thinking about stories and commentaries that were

Commentary

Scrutinising some recent placements and share sales

SINGAPORE (Aug 5): In early 2017, I bought some units in CapitaLand Commercial Trust to ride the tightening supply of top-end office space in Singapore. Even though stocks were rising, there was a fair amount of nervousness in the market. But I figured I

Commentary

Scrutinising some recent placements and share sales

SINGAPORE (Aug 5): In early 2017, I bought some units in CapitaLand Commercial Trust to ride the tightening supply of top-end office space in Singapore. Even though stocks were rising, there was a fair amount of nervousness in the market. But I figured I

Tech

Will Big Tech be broken up or regulated?

SINGAPORE (July 15): On July 16, top executives from tech behemoths Facebook, Google’s owner Alphabet, Amazon.com and Apple will testify before the US House Committee on the Judiciary. The congressional hearing, part of a wide-ranging antitrust

Global Economy

Mysteries of monetary policy

SINGAPORE (July 15): One of the remarkable features of post-war economic history has been the taming of inflation in the US and many other countries since the mid-1980s. Before then, the US inflation rate (based on the deflator for personal consumption ex

Global Economy

Mysteries of monetary policy

SINGAPORE (July 15): One of the remarkable features of post-war economic history has been the taming of inflation in the US and many other countries since the mid-1980s. Before then, the US inflation rate (based on the deflator for personal consumption ex
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