I bought 21,000 Shares of Sheng Shiong today and here’s why

Sheng Siong Group Ltd (SSG) is a Singapore-based investment holding company that is engaged in the supermarket operations, and trading of general and wholesale importers and exports. The Company operates through the provision of supermarket supplies and supermarket operations segment. The Company is a retailer with over 40 supermarket/grocery stores located all across Singapore. The…

Sembcorp Industries Analysis

Sembcorp Industries Ltd is a company that engages in the production and supply of utilities services, terminaling and storage of petroleum products and chemicals. The Company’s segments include Utilities, Marine, Urban Development, and Others/Corporate. The Utilities segment offers energy, water, on-site logistics and solid waste management to industrial and municipal customers. The Marine segment focuses…

The World at a Glance

A short read at your local newspaper stand and you’ll find that the world economy isn’t doing very well… From negative readings of economic indicators to political conflicts, it seems like the good days are gone. Stock markets around the world are doing badly, and so are the commodities market and the different sectors as…

6 Challenges Singapore will face

6 Challenges Singapore Face Recently, a trip to The Future of Us Exhibition got me thinking of how will Singapore be like during SG100. The exhibition portrayed a very dynamic yet unrealistic future of Singapore. Yet as we take a moment to look back at the past 50 years of transformation,

Currency War: US and China

The rise of China’s economic power since the past decade has raised concerns regarding the ability to sustain such growth and whether it will be able to overtake the US as the global reserve currency.

The Significance of Capital Flows

As globalization progress, the economy of countries are becoming more inter-connected. Manipulation on currencies and capital controls to drive up exports are increasingly common in the modern world. These are all by-products of the movement of capital within and between countries. So what exactly does Capital Flow mean?

China Economy: Uncertainties in the air

When President Xi Jinping assumed the role as president of the People’s Republic of China on March 2013, he vowed to transform China’s corrupted situation. At that point many people doubted his conviction to change China. To date, it seemed like Mr Xi is one step closer to his objective. From the period when Mr…