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Crisis At Its Peak – Who Cares About The Next US President?

Written By Gabriel Gan on 10 Oct 2008 Perspective Add comments (0) Contact Author

We are now suffering from a loss of confidence in the market and unless sentiment improves from now till the time Americans vote, we are unlikely to see a post-election rally in the US market.

What A Difference A Fortnight Makes

Written By Gabriel Gan on 26 Sep 2008 Perspective Add comments (0) Contact Author

For the not-so-young group of readers, this tune should sound familiar to all for it used to – and still does – occupy airwaves.

AIG Units Face Fewer Cancellations In Asia

Written By Dow Jones Newswires on 26 Sep 2008 Perspective Add comments (0) Contact Author

American International Group Inc. (AIG) units across Asia reported a slowdown in policy cancellations on 18 September and some denied reports of receiving buyout offers as focus shifted to the future of the Asian operations.

The Big Bailout

Written By David Chung on 26 Sep 2008 Perspective Add comments (0) Contact Author

Ever since the sub-prime crisis last year, the financial turmoil has claimed several victims, ranging from US financial institutions Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae to global investments firms such as Merrill Lynch and American International Group (AIG).

DJ MONEY TALKS: Memo To Asia: Inflation Isn’t Dead

Written By Dow Jones Newswires on 12 Sep 2008 Perspective Add comments (0) Contact Author

Analysts around the world may be crowing over the (alleged) inflation corpse, but in Indonesia at least it is too soon to say price pressures are dead and buried.

Good News Is No News – Should We Sell On Every Rally?

Written By Gabriel Gan on 12 Sep 2008 Perspective Add comments (0) Contact Author

It seems that investors have finally thrown in the towel, as average trading volume for the past fortnight have been consistently below the one-billion mark.

Still Directionless But Likelihood Of Short-Term Rebound Increases

Written By Gabriel Gan on 29 Aug 2008 Perspective Add comments (0) Contact Author

It has been a very quiet fortnight with no major positive or negative news, as trading remained focused on “worsening credit worries”.

City Developments Aims To Sell SGD Sukuk By Yr End

Written By Dow Jones Newswires on 29 Aug 2008 Perspective Add comments (0) Contact Author

The deal - set to be marketed globally - will raise the profile of the firm in other parts of the world and also give it the financial flexibility to make investments and acquisitions in the future, he added.

No Olympic Cheer, No National Day Cheer…Only Jeers In The Market

Written By Gabriel Gan on 15 Aug 2008 Perspective Add comments (0) Contact Author

There were talks that China stocks, especially those related to the Beijing Olympics, would get a boost from the quadrangle event, but talks remained talks as the opposite occurred.

AmFraser Launches First ETF Allocation Report

Written By Clement Kan on 15 Aug 2008 Perspective Add comments (0) Contact Author

Singapore’s first exchange traded fund (ETF) was listed in the year 2002. Since then, 18 others have found their way onto the local bourse.

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