Markets & Investing
Swiber default pushes MAS to second-guess accredited investor regime
Swiber default pushes MAS to second-guess accredited investor regime
Investors will be offered to “opt in” to accredited status.
Singapore Parliament to review proposed changes to accredited-investor regime
It aims to protect the semi-rich investors.
Daily Markets Briefing: STI up 0.87%
Expect a correction in the local bourse today.
Daily Briefing: Singapore grants troubled Hanjin port access; Large hedge funds set up units in the city state
Bond regulators are urged to revisit definition of “accredited" investor.
Singapore mulls listing leveraged notes
These products have been popular in Europe for many years.
Singaporean investors have silly income expectations: survey
The average investor anticipates at least 9.2% return per year.
The REIT way to fight Singapore's low interest rates
In Singapore and across the world, interest rates are at all-time lows.
Noble's warehousing unit comes under fire for lead reporting errors
It is fined $54,286 by the London Metal Exchange.
Number of young Singaporeans who trust online investment advice swells to 83%
Are traditional sources already a thing of the past?
CWT financial services subsidiary granted capital markets services license
It was previously trading only in commodity derivatives.
What you should expect at ShowFx Asia Financial Conference
There will be free trading and investment workshops.
Forex: Best business ever?
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Daily Markets Briefing: STI up 1.7%
Expect limited sharp gains today.
Allowing dual-class shares still not enough to lure in international businesses: Bloomberg
Most tech firms usually consider NASDAQ, NYSE first.
Losses loom over Singapore mom-and-pop investors amid bond risks
Four bonds sold to individuals in 2016 have sunk.
Why Singapore investors should pay attention to how consumers feel
Singapore consumers are feeling pretty low. This means the Singapore stock market could soon be moving up.