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Sunday 25 December 2016

Tuesday 13 December 2016

Singapore Stock Picks for 2017



According to a Maybank Kim Eng research report today (13 December 2016), the firm views the current economic outlook as mediocre to poor for all four factors deemed important for market performance:

1.       Economic growth is sluggish,
2.       Index valuations uncompelling,
3.       Earnings recovery expectations weak with downside risk,
4.       On the politics & policy front, rising risks of protectionism in the west, possible cooling-off in China relations plus neighbouring countries’ measures should stem capital outflow.

Against this backdrop,  MKE prefers a strategy of capital preservation over growth. 


The top stock picks for 2017 by MKE are:
1.       CapitaLand Commercial Trust
2.       Keppel REIT
3.       Venture Corporation
4.       Raffles Medical Group
5.       United Overseas Land
6.       Bumitama Agri
7.       Jumbo Group
8.       Ezion

ST Engineering and DBS are also flagged as two stocks best leveraged to USD strength but valuations are not compelling.


Stocks NOT liked by MKE include:
1.       OCBC
2.       Genting Singapore
3.       Keppel Corp
4.       MobileOne


which MKE believes the market is currently underestimating and mispricing business risk.

Monday 5 December 2016

A Christmas Quiz Question - Is this Singapore or Hong Kong?


Getting into the mood for Christmas, here is a quiz question for you:

The 2 screenshots were taken today, 5 December 2016, using my mobile phone.

These were the top volume counters for the day:

Screenshot 1 - end of day -  Which market was this?   Hong Kong or Singapore?
Screenshot 2 - 14:05 hrs - Which market was this?   Hong Kong or Singapore?

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Answer:

Screenshot 1 : Hong Kong Stock Exchange  (HKEX)
Screenshot 2 : Singapore Exchange (SGX)!


Screenshot 2 pretty much sums up the pathetic state of our Singapore stock market right now.   It is not even penny stocks that are in the top volume list.   Rather covered warrants on the Hang Seng Index (HK Exchange)??!!

SGX had better wake up.   Otherwise we'll become Rip Van Winkle in the near future.














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