COULD A CAPITAL SPENDING SURGE BE THE NEXT SURPRISE FOR THE WORLD ECONOMY?

June 9th, 2021 by

ARTICLE FOR THE EDGE COULD A CAPITAL SPENDING SURGE BE THE NEXT SURPRISE FOR THE WORLD ECONOMY? Some might think it premature to say this but we’ll say it anyway. The worst of the COVID

DO INVESTORS REALLY NEED TO WORRY ABOUT INFLATION?

May 25th, 2021 by

ARTICLE FOR THE EDGE DO INVESTORS REALLY NEED TO WORRY ABOUT INFLATION? One of the most important questions in financial markets today is inflation. Over the past few months, investors have begun to worry that

SINGAPORE’S CORPORATE SECTOR AND THE COUNTRY’S FUTURE

May 12th, 2021 by

ARTICLE FOR THE EDGE SINGAPORE’S CORPORATE SECTOR AND THE COUNTRY’S FUTURE The restructuring of Singapore Press Holdings has aroused much controversy. But we need to go beyond the media sector and the company itself because

CHINA’S OUTLOOK: UPSIDE IN NEAR TERM BUT WHAT OF THE LONG TERM?

April 28th, 2021 by

ARTICLE FOR THE EDGE CHINA’S OUTLOOK: UPSIDE IN NEAR TERM BUT WHAT OF THE LONG TERM? What a difference a decade makes. The last time the world economy exited from a recession, in 2010 after

ASIA COULD BE FACING A SHARP RISE IN PROTECTIONISM

March 30th, 2021 by

ARTICLE FOR THE EDGE ASIA COULD BE FACING A SHARP RISE IN PROTECTIONISM As 2020 drew to a close, the World Trade Organisation reported that the number of new trade restrictions being introduced by governments