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2023 Global Outlook: Asian Equities Set to Outperform

Global equities continue to face headwinds amid slowing growth. But strong domestic demand could help Asian markets to buck the trendBy Tony Raza, Head of Multi-Asset Strategy, UOB Asset Management2022 was a challenging year for investors, with rampant inflation and rising interest rates weighing on all asset classes. Global stocks sank into a bear market, bonds had one of their worst years in decades, gold and crypto declined, and most currencies weakened against the US dollar. Nevertheless, we think the uncertainties that clouded 2022 are clearing up as global inflationary pressures start to subside.2023 key takeawaysEconomic growth is likely to slow, but a recession is not our base case unless the US sees a significant jump in unemploymentRecession fears are likely to weigh on equity ma
2023 Global Outlook: Asian Equities Set to Outperform

UOBAM Ping An ChiNext ETF - December 2022 Review

$UOBAM PING AN CHINEXT ETF(CXS.SI)$ Why Invest? Opportunities across multiple sectors: The Fund seeks a wide range of innovative growth companies and sectors that may stand to ride on the materialisation of the megatrends of the future. This includes Electric Vehicles (EV), Clean Energy, Biotechnology and Cloud Computing. Exposure to leading innovations: China leads in 5G/6G telecommunications and has a dominant global market share in EV, EV supply chain (including batteries), and renewable energy such as solar and wind, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) development. Pro-growth policy support: To reduce its reliance on foreign technologies, China is developing its own technology capabilities and is shifting its focus from consumer-focused tech to
UOBAM Ping An ChiNext ETF - December 2022 Review

UOB APAC Green REIT ETF - November 2022 Review

$UOB APAC Green REIT ETF(GRN.SI)$  Why Invest? Diversified property holdings: The Fund seeks to invest inhigh-quality and sustainable real estate across a wide range of sectors and markets. As ofNovember2022, the Fund’s Top Three sectors were retail, office, and diversified Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs). Rising opportunities in Asia:The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, estimates that by 2030, the green buildings sector within Emerging Markets will see US$24.7 trillion in business investment, driven by the expansion of building construction and the increasing urgency to achieve carbon neutrality[1]. Change in investor requirements: This Fund meets the growing requirement by i
UOB APAC Green REIT ETF - November 2022 Review

Improving China outlook

Despite the dismantling of China’s zero-Covid policies affecting business activities, we expect the economic environment to normalise after the Lunar New Year. The country’s GDP in 2023, is also likely to be much higher compared to those in the US or Europe. What does this mean for investors moving forward? Read more about our views in the article 
Improving China outlook

A new way for SGD investors to tap the biggest stocks in China’s A-share market

Units traded in SGD: $UOBAM FTSE CN A50 S$(JK8.SI)$ | Units traded in USD: $UOBAM FTSE CN A50 US$(VK8.SI)$ What is the FTSE China A50 Index? The FTSE China A50 Index (the “Index”) is one of the most recognised China A-share indices. Launched over 20 years ago, it comprises China’s 50 largest A-share companies listed on the Shanghai or Shenzhen stock exchanges. These 50 stocks represent about one third of the entire A-share market by weight. Why China A-shares? The A-share market is popular among investors seeking exposure to China’s domestic growth potential. A-share companies typically serve the domestic market and as such, generate the bulk of their revenue from Chinese consumers. This makes them re
A new way for SGD investors to tap the biggest stocks in China’s A-share market

UOB APAC Green REIT ETF - October 2022 Review

$UOB APAC Green REIT ETF(GRN.SI)$ Why Invest?Diversified property holdings: The Fund seeks to invest in high quality and sustainable real estate across a wide range of sectors and markets. As of October 2022, the Fund’s Top Three sectors were retail, office, and diversified Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs).Rising opportunities in Asia:The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, estimates that by 2030, the green buildings sector within Emerging Markets will see US$24.7 trillion in business investment, driven by the expansion of building construction and the increasing urgency to achieve carbon neutrality[1].Change in investor requirements: This Fund meets the growing requirement by inst
UOB APAC Green REIT ETF - October 2022 Review

Singapore offers bright spots in an uncertain world

Singapore’s post-Covid recovery has been marred by high inflation and high interest rates  But even amid slow growth, there are companies that are booming while others are in the doldrums. Similarly, within the S-REIT and Singapore credit markets, interest rate uncertainties are resulting in distinct winners and losers. Read
Singapore offers bright spots in an uncertain world

The power of dynamic asset allocation

In a higher-for-longer inflation regime, it is even more important to allocate investment assets in a way that achieves higher returns at lower risk. But with market conditions changing so fast, is it possible to be more dynamic when allocating assets? Read
The power of dynamic asset allocation

Credit Suisse fallout: Expect shift into higher quality bonds

Credit Suisse’s (CS) buyout has resulted in a total write-down of its (Additional Tier) AT1 bonds. What are AT1 bonds and how will this affect Asian bond markets? Read more about our views
Credit Suisse fallout: Expect shift into higher quality bonds

UOB APAC Green REIT ETF - December 2022 Review

$UOB APAC Green REIT ETF(GRN.SI)$ Why Invest? Diversified property holdings: The Fund seeks to invest in high-quality and sustainable real estate across a wide range of sectors and markets. As of December 2022, the Fund’s Top Three sectors were retail, office, and diversified Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs). Rising opportunities in Asia:  The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, estimates that by 2030, the green buildings sector within Emerging Markets will see US$24.7 trillion in business investment, driven by the expansion of building construction and the increasing urgency to achieve carbon neutrality1. Change in investor requirements: This Fund meets the growing requiremen
UOB APAC Green REIT ETF - December 2022 Review

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