Joe Biden victory

New Cold War, or new frontlines? - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Geopolitics

New Cold War, or new frontlines?

Will President-elect Biden repair all the damage to US-China ties he will inherit from Trump? Not quite.
Analysts see vaccine and Biden victory as significant upsides for Asean  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Broker's Calls

Analysts see vaccine and Biden victory as significant upsides for Asean

RHB’s economics team predicts that the global economy could be entering a new growth cycle that may last another 7-10 years
Booming exports in Covid-19 crisis let China stomach stronger RMB - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Global Economy

Booming exports in Covid-19 crisis let China stomach stronger RMB

China’s ability to export more goods means officials will be in no rush to rein in their strongest yuan in more than two years.
Will a Biden victory be a re-rating catalyst for Hutchison Port Holdings Trust?  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Broker's Calls

Will a Biden victory be a re-rating catalyst for Hutchison Port Holdings Trust?

Throughput volumes are rebounding strongly after a difficult 1H2020.

US Presidential Race

US Election drama continues as Trump rejects election outcome

The General Services Administration is still ascertaining the victor.

Oil & Gas

Oil climbs toward US$38 and gold gains for third day after Biden win

Crude futures in New York increased 2.2% and spot gold added 0.1% amid a broader gain in Asian stocks.
Asian markets hoping for Biden victory as upsides appear in Singapore equities - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Broker's Calls

Asian markets hoping for Biden victory as upsides appear in Singapore equities

There is more optimism in the markets as China leads the Asian recovery and the world gets closer to a vaccine.

Tech

The case against big bad monopolist Google

If Biden becomes the next US President, tech giants like Google would find themselves adjusting to a whole new regulated world.
Focus more on equities and lesser on bonds for Asia Pacific investors: CGS-CIMB - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Broker's Calls

Focus more on equities and lesser on bonds for Asia Pacific investors: CGS-CIMB

CGS-CIMB has advised investors in the Asia Pacific region to “overweight” equities and “underweight” bonds in their portfolio.
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