Pictet Asset Management

Asset management

Pictet filing mistakenly showed US$15 bil bet on Chinese bank

A barrage of economic, financial and market-support measures reinvigorated investor confidence in Chinese shares and prompted the likes of Goldman Sachs to upgrade the nation’s stocks to overweight.

Investing strategies

AI boom spills over to benefit security-themed stocks

'AI will work if we protect it. Without proper protection, the potential risks can be significant'

Asean

Foreign investment the key to Southeast Asia’s energy transition

Asean certainly has huge potential to contribute to the global energy transition
The world’s shrinking labour force - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Global Economy

The world’s shrinking labour force

As the proportion of older people grows, we would expect to see a drag on price-to-earnings ratios and equity valuations

Investing strategies

AI adoption and impact on semiconductors' supply and demand

This sector is expected to become a trillion-dollar industry by 2030
AI on cusp of 'exponential growth' with game-changing uses but stay diversified - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Investing strategies

AI on cusp of 'exponential growth' with game-changing uses but stay diversified

Four investment professionals weigh in on how to capitalise on the US$500 billion market share in AI, following Nvidia’s boom.
Crypto traders ditching tokens for T-bills are making a smart move, says Pictet's Sagayam - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Investing strategies

Crypto traders ditching tokens for T-bills are making a smart move, says Pictet's Sagayam

"Whether govvies or corporates, bonds are offering a lot of value."

Investing strategies

Pictet’s security investment theme aims to meet basic needs, yield long-term returns

People invest in many things, like green energy, logistics and financial services. But what about investing in security?

Investing strategies

Look to health, tech, infrastructure and clean energy as volatility remains: Pictet

The situation remains fragile in 2H2022, as geopolitical tensions lead to “increasing weaponisation of assets”.
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