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Why growth stocks have higher betas - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Why growth stocks have higher betas

As we said, investing is about relatives, a continuous weighing of the prospects of all alternatives.
Momentum suggests STI should gain strength  against the Dow - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Right Timing

Momentum suggests STI should gain strength against the Dow

Long term indicators for the STI, the banks and the Jardine group of stocks have strengthened, resulting in resilience
Second half: second wave or second wind? - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Global Markets

Second half: second wave or second wind?

Financial markets, poised to enter the second half with a “second wind” beneath the wings, have been doused with cold water.

US stocks

Buy the dip when market overreacts, says KGI

SINGAPORE (Feb 5): The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped by about 666 points on Feb 2, a magnitude that was last seen the day after Britain voted to leave the European Union on June 24, 2016.
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Global Markets

Wall Street extends rally but Germany truck deaths reduce gains

(Dec 20): Wall Street extended a recent rally on Monday but finished the session short of earlier highs after several people were killed by a truck driven into a Christmas market in Germany.
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Global Markets

Global stocks up, nervous markets wager on Clinton presidency

SINGAPORE (Nov 8): Asian stocks rose on Tuesday as world markets braced for the outcome of one of the most contentious US presidential elections in history, with most investors cautiously optimistic of a win by Democrat Hillary Clinton.

What now for the STI after Dow, S&P hit all-time highs

SINGAPORE (July 13): The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 18,347.67 points while the S&P 500 index closed at 2,152.14 points on Tuesday.
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Stocks To Watch

Stocks to watch: Straits Trading, FCL, ISOTeam, Global Yellow Pages

SINGAPORE (June 1): Here are some stocks to follow this Wednesday morning:
Apple Inc

Apple, energy shares shine as Wall Street rallies

NEW YORK (May 17): Wall Street rallied sharply on Monday, juiced by a jump in Apple shares and gains from energy stocks that were backed by stronger oil prices.
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