Investors

Malaysia

This little known Malaysian stock has surged 400%

(Oct 23): For technology stock investors, it sometimes pays to buy the companies that make the parts.

Startups, Entrepreneurs, Digital economy

Singapore venture capital surges as startups seek room to grow

SINGAPORE (Oct 23): Singapore is experiencing a surge in venture capital fundraising, reflecting growing interest in Southeast Asia’s startups.

SGX America launched with opening of first office in Chicago

SINGAPORE (Oct 17): Singapore Exchange (SGX) today announced the official launch and office opening of SGX America in Chicago, US. 

Offers for AccorHotels' property unit stake seen in October

(Sept 29): Investors looking to buy at least 51% of the property unit of French hotel group AccorHotels are due to submit their letters of intent in October, French daily Les Echos said on Friday.

In print this week

Volatility and risk are not the same thing

SINGAPORE (Aug 28): The recent spurt in volatility in equity markets should give investors pause.

In print this week

Balanced funds not so balanced after all: Tong's view

(Aug 21): Actively managed funds have been getting the thumbs down from nearly all quarters.

Why this fund’s 256,766% return still doesn’t beat the market

(Aug 18): Kevin Beatty can take the long view on investing. Ninety-three-years-long, to be exact.

Commentary

Singapore banks could use the scepticism: Bloomberg Gadfly

SINGAPORE (Aug 1): It took an earnings announcement from the smallest of Singapore's banks to shake the edifice of optimism that investors had built around all three of them. 

In print this week

How much will investors pay for Rowsley?

SINGAPORE (July 31): Billionaire former stockbroker Peter Lim is on his way to transforming Rowsley into a healthcare company — by injecting into the public-listed company assets that are already familiar to the market.

Startups, Entrepreneurs, Digital economy

Fundnel partners Aussie startup incubator in Singapore launch

SINGAPORE (July 25): Fundnel has announced a first-of-its-kind partnership with ThincLab, a startup incubator backed by the University of Adelaide, for its launch in Singapore.
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