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Global Markets

Do they know it's Christmas? A reflection of 2022 and a call to start 2023

Let us put our First-World problems into perspective.
Billions in capital calls threaten to wreak havoc on global stocks, bonds - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Markets

Billions in capital calls threaten to wreak havoc on global stocks, bonds

The private market is causing havoc across global stocks and bonds.

Markets

Interest rates at 4.5% would sink stocks by 20%: Ray Dalio

Dalio also noted investors may still be too complacent about long-term inflation.

Global stocks

May the Force help carry the negative through this summer

May the Force help realise a possible jackpot on stocks with a double negative
DBS, CapitaLand, MNACT, FLCT and other S-REITs to benefit from ongoing rotation: OCBC - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Broker's Calls

DBS, CapitaLand, MNACT, FLCT and other S-REITs to benefit from ongoing rotation: OCBC

OCBC adds that energy and materials sectors are ‘attractively valued’; to benefit from White House’s focus on infrastructure bill.
Our Global 10 - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Our Global 10

Global stock markets are buoyant, but not frothy. Our first portfolio last year returned 98.1%. Here are this year's picks.
No Tesla, no Bitcoin, no vaccines. Yet our 2020 portfolio hit 98.1% - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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No Tesla, no Bitcoin, no vaccines. Yet our 2020 portfolio hit 98.1%

Our portfolio of 10 global stocks beat the benchmark. See how each individual stock performed.

Tong's Portfolio

The market is right about a stimulus-augmented V-shaped recovery

Stocks have continued to rise despite dismal economic data and corporate earnings, political worries and street protests in the US, renewed US-China trade war tensions as well as pandemic uncertainties.

Results

Netflix crushes estimates, renewing faith after July letdown

LOS ANGELES (Oct 17): Netflix Inc.’s Cinderella story isn’t over just yet.

Global Markets

Next bear market will be the worst on higher debt, says Jim Rogers

(Feb 9): Jim Rogers, 75, says the next bear market in stocks will be more catastrophic than any other market downturn that he’s lived through.
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