The global economy is like a four-engine plane. But as with the plane, when each engine loses power, we can expect economic growth to slow.
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Prudence is the order of the day as the central banks urge banks to rein in their dividend payments.
If you thought the latest US GDP numbers were bad, then the next set of unemployment figures should make your toes curl.
We attempt to address this curious question once and for all.
Singapore’s earnings season drops down a gear following the previous week’s frenzy of real estate investment trust announcements.
We all need periodic quiet contemplation to recharge our minds.
Whenever Warren Buffett underperforms the market, there are plenty of people out there who love to take a pop at him. But he is used to it.
Stock market risk is at its highest when everyone thinks there’s no risk; conversely, risk is at its lowest when everyone thinks it’s very risky.
You could be forgiven for thinking that the Singapore market is dominated by Real Estate Investment Trusts. No less than…
It’s time to re-focus our attention on investing.
The COVID-19 pandemic has not dampened the acquisition strategies for these three REITs.
The ground handler and food solutions company has reported its first-ever quarterly loss since its IPO. Does its stock price look enticing now?
There is no escaping the fact that COVID-19 will take front and centre stage during the week.
The first-ever election held during a pandemic is now officially over.
We are in a recession yet the S&P 500 has bounced strongly since March 2020. Why is this and does that mean stocks are overvalued now?
If you’ve ever wondered whether investing in stocks can make you rich, the answer is a big yes!
US stocks have been rising recently despite the US experiencing economic hardship and societal turmoil. Is this a unique case?
The World Health Organisation has said that it would be “unwise” to predict when a vaccine would be ready against the virus.
Warren Buffett said: “It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it. If you think about that, you’ll do things differently”
It’s the first time Singapore is conducting a general election in the middle of a pandemic.