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The Fed is expected to cut interest rates in September 2025, setting the stage for a major shift in Singapore’s stock market. REITs like CICT could gain fresh momentum as financing costs ease, while banks such as DBS, OCBC, and UOB brace for margin pressure. Here’s what Singapore investors need to know to position their portfolios.
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The Fed is expected to cut interest rates in September 2025, setting the stage for a major shift in Singapore’s stock market. REITs like CICT could gain fresh momentum as financing costs ease, while banks such as DBS, OCBC, and UOB brace for margin pressure. Here’s what Singapore investors need to know to position their portfolios.
Investing isn’t a race. It’s about what you want for your stock portfolio.
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