RHB
A financial services group based in Malaysia
Investors advised to hold defensive portfolio as STI movements remains erratic
Investors advised to hold defensive portfolio as STI movements remains erratic
Singapore's market is still defensive with its high yield and low valuation.
Manufacturing growth to return to positive territories in 4Q23: experts
In July, output rose by 4.1% MoM.
3 reasons why prices will be sticky in 3Q23
Analysts have already observed price stickiness in July.
3 reasons why Singapore’s growth momentum will improve in 2H23
RHB expects GDP to grow 2.0% in 2023, a higher estimate than the government's.
Experts unveil 3 factors that will drive up retail sales in 2H23
Economists expect the market’s sales momentum to improve in the remaining months.
Tepid recovery awaits manufacturing sector in 2H23
Industrial production contracted 4.9% YoY in June.
Inflation to ease further in 2H23, but sticky prices likely in 3Q23
In June, headline inflation dropped to 4.5%.
What can lift SG banks’ sector net profit in FY23?
Experts predict a 22.6% YoY increase in sector net profit.
Tourism demand to improve retail sales momentum in 2H23: experts
In May, retail sales growth decelerated to 1.8% YoY.
Will SG’s manufacturing momentum improve in 2H23?
Manufacturing output contracted anew in July, by 10.8% YoY.
Inflation momentum to ease further into 2023: analysts
RHB expects core inflation to decline 0.1% to 0.2% MoM in Q423.
Three key factors that will propel SG’s economic growth in H2
Malaysian bank analysts said tourism growth and higher tourism services will help.
Singapore’s Jewels: 20 small-cap companies that investors should pay attention to
“Jewels” have a market capitalisation range of up to $1.5b.
Singapore's private consumption to recover in 2H23
RHB expects a 3.8% YoY consumption growth.
SG manufacturing performance to contract for most of H1
But the significantly improved momentum last month suggested a better upturn.
En-bloc market to collapse following ABSD rate hike: analyst
Singapore increased the ABSD for all residential statuses by 3% to 30%.
Analysts tell investors to stay defensive amidst uncertain US Fed policy action
Preferred exposure is healthcare, industrial REIT sectors, and consumer staples.
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