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Weekly Five Key Areas: Macro, Singapore Stocks, Options, Futures, Earnings

Covering five major market segments this week to help you stay ahead of market trends and plan your trades effectively!

✨Tuesday — Singapore Stocks

  • Singapore stocks opened higher on Tuesday. STI rose 1.1%.

  • Genting Singapore: The mainboard-listed group on Monday named Si Chen as its chief operating officer (COO) of its wholly-owned subsidiary Resorts World Sentosa, which will be effective Dec 1. This comes after the position has been vacant for three years. The last COO was Alan Teo, who departed from the company in September 2022. The counter closed last Friday flat at S$0.725, prior to the announcement.

  • Jardine Matheson, Mandarin Oriental: The company announced on Friday that it will be delisting Mandarin Oriental at US$3.35 per share. This brings the hotel group’s total valuation to around US$4.2 billion. The privatisation offer represents a 62.6 per cent, 65.8 per cent and 70.9 per cent premium over Mandarin Oriental’s volume-weighted average price for the one-month, three-month and six-month period, respectively.

  • Parkway Life Real Estate Investment Trust (Reit): The manager of Parkway Life Reit said on Friday that it has appointed a new chairman Robin Hu, Asia chairman at Milken Institute and advisory senior director at Temasek; and Eng-Kwok Seat Moey, former group head of capital markets at DBS, as an independent director to its board.

📌【Today’s Question】

Apple's stock price hit a new high this year. What do you think of its subsequent trend?(Feel free to tell us in the comments section)

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  • Lanceljx
    ·2025-10-21
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    Apple (AAPL) just smashed a new record high — the iPhone 17 buzz clearly did its magic. Everyone’s lining up again, and Wall Street’s cheering with fresh “buy” calls and talk of 25% upside. The trillion-dollar fruit still looks juicy, thanks to its booming services and loyal ecosystem.

    But let’s be real — at these levels, perfection’s already priced in. One slip in sales or weaker hype, and the shine could fade fast.

    So what’s next? Probably less “rocket to the moon” and more “cruising in a luxury EV.” Still solid, still stylish — just not racing ahead like before. AAPL feels like a “hold and enjoy the ride” stock now.

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  • Shyon
    ·2025-10-22
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    I believe Apple’s rally still has room to run into year-end. Strong iPhone 17 sales in China and the U.S. have reignited investor confidence, especially with Double 11 promotions boosting momentum. Loop Capital’s upgrade and expectations of a multi-year iPhone upgrade cycle suggest sentiment will stay bullish in the near term.
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  • WanEH
    ·2025-10-21
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    苹果17销量真的有那么好吗?现在股价提前开跑,我觉得搞不好业绩发布后就是大户套利的时候。
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  • Mrzorro
    ·2025-10-21
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    In overnight trading, rare earth stocks extend gains, $Cleveland-Cliffs (CLF.US)$ rises 6% after announcement of starting exploring rare earths $Lithium Americas (LAC.US)$ and $United States Antimony (UAMY.US)$ rise 6%, $NioCorp Developments (NB.US)$ rises 5%.
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