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JD.com set for rebound on revenue growth optimism, says JPMorgan
JD.com shares are poised to rebound following Walmart’s decision to sell a stake in the company.
August 22, 2024
US Economy
JPMorgan CEO Dimon sees 'lot of inflationary forces in front of us'
'The underlying inflation may not go away the way people expect it to'
May 16, 2024
Broker's Calls
UBS the only global wealth manager, has better business mix compared to Morgan Stanley: JPMorgan
The analysts forecast an acceleration in capital returns from UBS in 2026, as the integration-related impacts fade away.
March 22, 2024
Broker's Calls
Singapore banks' share prices to drop on higher NPL, says JPMorgan
JPMorgan expects that NPLs will weigh on Singapore's banks' share prices
January 13, 2023
Environmental, Social and Governance
For value or values: Can sustainable investing endure more hits in 2023?
As recession fears come to a head in 2023, the ESG world faces two battlefronts. The first is the US political arena.
January 12, 2023
REITs
JPMorgan takes ‘cautious’ outlook on S-REITs, says DPU declines are likely in 2023
There could be a 'tactical opportunity' for REITs to outperform when rate hikes pause: JPMorgan
December 22, 2022
US stocks
JPMorgan strategists say stocks imply 85% chance of US recession
US stocks rallied on Wednesday after the Fed raised rates but the positive mood quickly evaporated
June 16, 2022
Cryptocurrency
Fresh Off the Block: JP Morgan reiterates US$38,000 fair value for bitcoin and more
Terra launches new coin while HK-based Babel Finance achieved unicorn status.
May 31, 2022
Environmental, Social and Governance
ESG bond issues to hit new record again, more scope for better reporting standards: JPMorgan
Total AUM of ESG-dedicated funds in Asia ex-Japan reached US$35.3 billion at end-3Q2021, up 95% y-o-y, says JPMorgan.
December 16, 2021
Global Economy
Briefs
SINGAPORE (Nov 18): “I think, from their perspectives, things only get serious when their kids can’t go to school, and they can’t get their lattes and go to yoga.” — Unnamed foreign executive, to the Financial Times, referring to the expatriate
November 15, 2019