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      ·01-15

      Asian fixed income outlook 2025

      5 Dec 2024 Asian bonds set to gain as central banks ease further By Asian Fixed Income Team Domestic demand in Asia resilient on the back of gradual monetary easing [ 1 ] Asia ex-China demonstrated resilience in 2024, with growth buoyed by strong local demand and healthy exports. Easing inflation—driven by relatively tight monetary policies [ 2 ] and moderating food and commodity prices—allowed most Asian central banks to reduce policy rates in the latter half of the year. As we move into 2025, growth in Asia ex-China may moderate slightly but is expected to stay largely supported by firm domestic demand. We expect inflation to remain subdued as regional food prices stabilise. Now that inflation is within central banks’ targets across most Asian economies, the path is clear for further mon
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      [Video] Sound Insights with Mohammed Zaidi: Video interview with Chris Rands on global multi-asset outlook 2025

      10 Jan 2025 Chris Rands, Senior Portfolio Manager Mohammed Zaidi, Investment Director Mohammed Zaidi (Investment Director, Asian Equity) interviews Chris Rands (Joint Head, Global Multi-Asset). In this discussion, Chris shares his views on the global investment environment going into Year 2025. Important information: This video is prepared by Nikko Asset Management Co., Ltd. and/or its affiliates (Nikko AM) and is for distribution only under such circumstances as may be permitted by applicable laws. This video does not constitute personal investment advice or a personal recommendation and it does not consider in any way the objectives, financial situation or needs of any recipients. All recipients are recommended to consult with their independent tax, financial and legal advisers prior to
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      [Video] Sound Insights with Mohammed Zaidi: Video interview with Chris Rands on global multi-asset outlook 2025
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      ·01-15

      Global equity outlook 2025

      5 Dec 2024 Maintaining a long-term view and an optimistic outlook in the face of adversity By Global Equity Team Introduction  Whether it is the level of inflation, the direction of economic growth, credit quality in the consumer and corporate sector, the housing market, supply of US Treasuries, a slew of elections, geopolitics or even an outright stock market bubble, the list of investor worries and concerns during 2024 was as long as one can remember. Will the picture look any better for investors in 2025? The answer, perhaps predictably, is yes and no. Growth across the globe is slowing. Higher interest rates are taking their toll and consumers across most markets are tightening their belts. Meanwhile, heavy debt issuance across western developed countries leaves real rates vulnera
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      [Video] Singapore equity outlook 2025: A 2-minute video roundup

      19 Dec 2024 By Kenneth Tang, Senior Portfolio Manager, Asian Equity What are the key drivers of strong sustainable returns for Singapore equity? Watch Kenneth Tang in this 2-minute video roundup. Important information: This video is prepared by Nikko Asset Management Co., Ltd. and/or its affiliates (Nikko AM) and is for distribution only under such circumstances as may be permitted by applicable laws. This video does not constitute personal investment advice or a personal recommendation and it does not consider in any way the objectives, financial situation or needs of any recipients. All recipients are recommended to consult with their independent tax, financial and legal advisers prior to any investment. This video is for information purposes only and is not intended to be an offer, or a
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      ·01-15

      Singapore equity outlook 2025

      5 Dec 2024 Identifying outperformers within the “New Singapore” narrative By Asian Equity Team Reflecting on 2024   As we approach 2025, it is an appropriate time to review the performance of Singapore’s equity market in 2024. The market performed strongly in 2024, with the Straits Times Index (STI) delivering double-digit gains of 21.7% as of end-November 2024 in Singapore dollar (SGD) total return terms [ 1 ] . The rally was mostly concentrated in the second half of the year, and the Singapore market was one of the few in Asia to maintain positive momentum after Donald Trump’s US election victory. This positioned Singapore as the second-best performer in the Asia ex-Japan region in 2024, meaning that it trailed only Taiwan and outpaced major emerging markets like India and China. &n
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      Global multi-asset outlook 2025

      5 Dec 2024 The coming year promises a different environment By Multi-Asset Team Outlook for 2025  With 2024 mostly behind us, we are again reminded of how difficult it is to forecast asset market performance over the medium term. Coming into 2024, many pundits believed that a bond markets-supportive US recession was still on its way. However, the widely predicted recession never showed up. Instead, the MSCI World Global Equity index has risen over 20% year to date, while the Bloomberg Aggregate Bond Index has gained a modest 3% in USD terms [ 1 ]. Despite the difficulty in forecasting, we examine where markets could be headed in 2025. We are currently focused on a “no-landing” scenario, in which the US economy continues to grow at trend as the effects of a less restrictive monetary po
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      Asian equity outlook 2025 - Part 2 of 2

      16 Dec 2024 Trump 2.0 will not be the only catalyst for fundamental change By Asian Equity Team Asian small companies: beneficiaries of key growth trends worldwide   We have a favourable outlook for Asian small companies [ 4 ] given key factors that highlight their resilience and potential for growth in the current economic landscape.   Many Asian small companies can weather economic fluctuations and geopolitical risks. The key competitive advantage of these firms stems from their scale of operations, which provides management with greater agility in responding to shifting trends compared to their larger peers. Additionally, many Asian small companies exhibit higher earnings growth than their bigger counterparts (please see:
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      Asian equity outlook 2025 - Part 1 of 2

      16 Dec 2024 Trump 2.0 will not be the only catalyst for fundamental change By Asian Equity Team Trump 2.0 will not be the only catalyst for fundamental change Many may expect the incoming Trump administration's transactional approach to be detrimental to the geopolitical and macroeconomic landscapes. However, we believe that Washington's mercantilist stance should not prevent Asian markets from offering attractive absolute returns, as was the case during the 2017-2021 period under Trump's first term. What’s changing in Asia: a broad outlook for the year ahead  As another year goes by, we are once again reminded that change really is the only constant. This reinforces our belief in our investment philosophy: identifying companies that exhibit the best blend of fundamental change, susta
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      ·2024-11-13

      Singapore Dividend Equity Fund

      Fund Objective The investment objective of the Fund is to achieve medium to long term capital appreciation. The Fund invests primarily in equities listed on the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited that offer attractive and sustainable dividend payments with the potential for long term capital appreciation and may also invest in non-Straits Times Index (FTSE STI) component stocks as well as equities listed outside of Singapore with similar characteristics. The Fund does not have a reference benchmark as it is managed on a total return basis pursuant to its investment objective and as such, may not seek to outperform any benchmark. Fund Documents Brochure
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      ·2024-11-13

      Nikko AM Japan Dividend Equity Fund

      Fund Objective The investment objective of the Fund is to provide a total return of capital growth and income over the medium to long term by investing in equity investments listed and traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange The Fund's investment focus is to invest in a diversified portfolio of dividend producing equity investments listed and traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange that offer attractive and sustainable dividends from companies with relatively strong sustainable cash flows, stable growth and stable dividend payout. The Fund will be actively managed and may allocate up to 30% of its NAV to cash to manage any downside market fluctuations. (Please note that for the Hedged Classes, the Managers intend to mitigate currency risk by hedging the currency exposure of the assets of the Fund th
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