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International tourist arrivals to Singapore rose in January to a new post-pandemic high, with over 930,000 visitors. The Singapore Tourism Board expects the nation to receive up to 14 million international visitors this year, more than double the 6.3 million recorded in 2022. Tourism receipts are also expected to grow from around S$14 billion in 2022 to as high as S$21 billion this year.
This may bode well for domestic consumer, leisure and hospitality-related sectors. Li...
This may bode well for domestic consumer, leisure and hospitality-related sectors. Li...
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Since Singapore became the first Asian bourse to offer special purpose acquisition companies (SPAC) listings in Sept 2021, there has been a flurry of activity on the Singapore Exchange (SGX) in the turn of the new year, with a trio of debut of blank cheque firms in January 2022 alone.
What is the SPAC life cycle and why are SPACs listing? How can SPACs inject capital and exposure to the tech ecosystem? More importantly, find out what opportunities will this investment product present to investo...
What is the SPAC life cycle and why are SPACs listing? How can SPACs inject capital and exposure to the tech ecosystem? More importantly, find out what opportunities will this investment product present to investo...
The dawn of SPACs on SGX: What should investors know?
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Seeing your smiles will warm our hearts, so how about sharing a photo of you and your merchandise with us? Simply follow and tag the official moomoo Rewards community page when you post your photo on 'Moo' to receive 500 reward points* from us.
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In the last episode, we introduced of the top 10 companies in Singapore: Jardines, IHH, ThaiBev, Singapore Airlines, and Hongkong Land. Are you ready for the rest? Let's get started!
No.5 Wilmar
Market cap: SGD$26.26 billion
Wilmar International Ltd is a palm and lauric oil processor and a producer of consumer pack edible oils. It operates across food products, feed and industrial products, and shipping.
Figure 1 shows that the total revenue of Wilmar...
No.5 Wilmar
Market cap: SGD$26.26 billion
Wilmar International Ltd is a palm and lauric oil processor and a producer of consumer pack edible oils. It operates across food products, feed and industrial products, and shipping.
Figure 1 shows that the total revenue of Wilmar...
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Singapore is a world-renowned financial center in Southeast Asia and one of the most important capital markets in Southeast Asia and the Asia-Pacific.
Singapore also has a robust national economic system. Let's look at the ten listed companies with the highest market capitalization in Singapore.
No. 10 HongkongLand
Market cap: SGD$12.52 billion
Hongkong Land is a property investor holding prime commercial assets, mainly in Hong Kong and Singapore. Rent...
Singapore also has a robust national economic system. Let's look at the ten listed companies with the highest market capitalization in Singapore.
No. 10 HongkongLand
Market cap: SGD$12.52 billion
Hongkong Land is a property investor holding prime commercial assets, mainly in Hong Kong and Singapore. Rent...
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In a period of market uncertainty fuelled by the pandemic, what are some retail investing strategies? While no investment is risk-free, options are useful tools for risk management as they act as a hedge against a drop in stock prices. Initial investments in options also typically require less capital than equivalent stock positions.
Jointly organised by Nasdaq and Futu Singapore (Futu SG), join us in this webinar as Nasdaq's John Black and Greg Ferrari break down options trading, including the benefits and risks to note as you formulate your own investment strategy.
Futu SG's Lee Yong Shern will also weigh in, and show you the resources and tools on moomoo to do smarter trading with options.
Date: Dec 14, 2021 (Tuesday)
Time: 8pm – 9pm, SGT
Panelists:
- John Black, Head of Index Options Product Development, Nasdaq
- Greg Ferrari, Vice President, Product Development, US Options Product Management, North American Markets, Nasdaq
- Lee Yong Shern, Dealer, Futu Singapore (moomoo)
Moderator: Olivia Higgins
Programme flow:
- What are options
- How has options trading evolved during Covid-19 pandemic
- Most common strategies for options trading during times of market volatility
- Pitfalls to avoid so you can trade options safely and sensibly
- Resources and tools on moomoo to do smarter trading with options
- Questions & Answers segment
Disclaimer: The webinar is provided for educational use only. The information & data used in the videos are for purposes of illustration only. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Investments in stocks, options, ETFs, and other instruments are subject to risks, including possible loss of the amount invested. The value of investments may fluctuate and as a result, clients may lose the value of their investment. No content in the video shall be considered a recommendation or solicitation for the purchase or sale of securities, futures, or other financial products.
Jointly organised by Nasdaq and Futu Singapore (Futu SG), join us in this webinar as Nasdaq's John Black and Greg Ferrari break down options trading, including the benefits and risks to note as you formulate your own investment strategy.
Futu SG's Lee Yong Shern will also weigh in, and show you the resources and tools on moomoo to do smarter trading with options.
Date: Dec 14, 2021 (Tuesday)
Time: 8pm – 9pm, SGT
Panelists:
- John Black, Head of Index Options Product Development, Nasdaq
- Greg Ferrari, Vice President, Product Development, US Options Product Management, North American Markets, Nasdaq
- Lee Yong Shern, Dealer, Futu Singapore (moomoo)
Moderator: Olivia Higgins
Programme flow:
- What are options
- How has options trading evolved during Covid-19 pandemic
- Most common strategies for options trading during times of market volatility
- Pitfalls to avoid so you can trade options safely and sensibly
- Resources and tools on moomoo to do smarter trading with options
- Questions & Answers segment
Disclaimer: The webinar is provided for educational use only. The information & data used in the videos are for purposes of illustration only. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Investments in stocks, options, ETFs, and other instruments are subject to risks, including possible loss of the amount invested. The value of investments may fluctuate and as a result, clients may lose the value of their investment. No content in the video shall be considered a recommendation or solicitation for the purchase or sale of securities, futures, or other financial products.
Options: An investing strategy for uncertain market conditions, by Nasdaq x Futu SG
Dec 14 06:00
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