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RHB bets on recovery of consumer sector; likes tech and manufacturing stocks - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Investing ideas

RHB bets on recovery of consumer sector; likes tech and manufacturing stocks

Here are some of RHB Securities' top 20 small cap stocks for this year.

Global review

Are US small caps really a reliable economic barometer?

In the aftermath of an economic recession, small-cap stocks typically outperform large-cap stocks.

Investing ideas

5 promising 'alpha picks' that each offer potential upside of more than 20%: UOB Kay Hian

SINGAPORE (Dec 5): UOB Kay Hian has called investors’ attention to five promising stocks that offer further potential upsides of more than 20% to their target prices. 

US Economy

Two groups of stocks are about to send crisis-era signals on the economy

(June 25): The S&P 500 is at a record, but areas of the stock market with a reputation for economic prescience are sending warning signals that hearken to the global financial crisis.

Broker's Calls

This small-cap O&M play is finally ready to ride an industry upcycle

SINGAPORE (Mar 22): CIMB Research is initiating coverage on Dyna-Mac Holdings (DMHL) at “add” with an 18-cent price target, which is based on 1.8 times CY18 book value, DMHL’s CY12-17 mean.

Sponsored

Employ a small-cap value strategy

“Invest only in small-capitalisation value stocks. Don’t invest in blue chips. Don’t invest in growth stocks.”

Small- and mid-cap funds may be a better way to play Asian growth story

(Aug 7): As interest in the US equity market wanes, Asian equities are back in vogue. Structural reforms and economic liberalisation in large markets such as China and India are expected to boost corporate earnings and investor sentiment. And growing cons

In print this week

Depressed small- and mid-caps ready for new dawn in 2017

SINGAPORE (Jan 6): A total of 27 privatisations wiped a collective $13.2 billion in market capitalisation off SGX in 2016.

In print this week

3 undervalued small caps that might help you turn a profit

SINGAPORE (Jan 6): Screening for cheap companies does not always turn up bargains. Oftentimes, companies are undervalued for a good reason.
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