US election

US Economy

Citi remains overweight on US assets in equities and bonds ahead of the US elections

Citi has updated its 2024 US real GDP estimate from 2.4% to 2.7% and 2025 real GDP estimate from 2.3% to 2.4%.

Singapore news

Temasek International's CIO Rohit Sipahimalani says Trump win would slow global growth

Sipahimalani said that while a Harris win would be beneficial for emerging markets, the opposite is likely under a Trump victory.
Singapore will relook at listing rules if there are good companies that don’t meet certain requirements: SM Lee - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Singapore news

Singapore will relook at listing rules if there are good companies that don’t meet certain requirements: SM Lee

The senior minister, who spoke at the FutureChina Global Forum on Oct 18, also touched on the Chinese economy, China’s fundamental change and more.

Cryptocurrency

‘Almost’ everyone in crypto is a winner in a second Trump administration

While most industry participants would celebrate a Trump win, a handful of companies may feel some adverse effects.

US politics

Biden 'firmly committed to staying in the race', tells Democrats he'll stay in 2024 election

Over the weekend, some prominent House Democrats said privately they want Biden, 81, to step aside.
Biden faces mounting pressure as report says he is weighing exit - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

US politics

Biden faces mounting pressure as report says he is weighing exit

The White House and Biden’s campaign quickly denied the report.
Invest in 'long term winners' and position for power catch-up, says UBS - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Positioning for the recovery

Invest in 'long term winners' and position for power catch-up, says UBS

UBS expects Asia to do well in the post Covid world, and advises investors to also look toward industrials and cyclicals in 2021.
Prepare for gradual post-Covid recovery, but don’t bet on return to 'normal' - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Special Event

Prepare for gradual post-Covid recovery, but don’t bet on return to 'normal'

“My guess is that you cannot apply the traditional way of looking at bricks-and-mortar stores to the tech space.”-Howie Lee, OCBC
Without real yield, when will investors switch out of bonds? - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Tong's Portfolio

Without real yield, when will investors switch out of bonds?

There is ample liquidity in the world, while interest rates will remain near zero with monetary policies staying extremely loose.

Global Markets

US futures, Asian stocks rise ahead of US election

US futures and Asian stocks rose Tuesday, while currency traders braced for increased for increased volatility.
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