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In recent weeks, yields on long-dated US Treasuries have jumped to their highest levels since the global financial crisis. AP
Investors don’t need to panic about rising bond yields

Ripple effect of surge in yields can shape everything from mortgage rates to stock valuations and government solvency

June 06, 2025
US President Donald Trump paraphernalia on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Markets fear tariffs on Mexico, Canada, China and the EU could rebound on the US. EPA
As Donald Trump puts America first, the rest of the world fights back

The US has been the worst-performing major market over the last three months

March 05, 2025
The robo-crypto bull statue on the campus of the Miami Dade College Wolfson campus in Miami, Florida. AFP
What investment in main asset classes will look like in 2025

The excitement of the US presidential election and subsequent 'Trump bump' have given way to caution as inflation proves sticky

January 01, 2025
A bull statue along the Bund in Shanghai, China. Beijing's stimulus measures generated a ripple effect throughout global markets. Bloomberg
Will China's stimulus measures be enough to ignite a lasting recovery?

Its impact reverberated globally last week, causing a surge in the stocks of companies that export their goods to the world's second-largest economy

October 02, 2024
In 2008, US shares made up a relatively modest 40 per cent of total stock market capitalisation. Today, they are up to 60 per cent. Reuters
Investors urged to be mindful of exposure to US stocks

Few people will want to dump the US from their portfolios, but it's still worth checking your exposure

September 04, 2024
Many investors park cash in money market funds while waiting for the right opportunity to invest in riskier assets such as shares. Bloomberg
Why money market funds are good for short-term investments

They are ideal for investors needing liquidity and stability without committing to longer-term investments or taking on stock market risks

June 26, 2024
Reits invest in commercial property such as office blocks, warehouses, shopping centres, industrial parks, supermarkets, hotels, resorts and elderly care homes. Getty Images
Property funds promise big gains, but is it the right time to invest?

Real estate investment trusts, or Reits, are now showing signs of a potential comeback but analysts recommend exercising prudence

June 12, 2024
A man yells in front of where protesters against former US president Donald Trump gather outside of the Crotona Park rally venue on May 23 in the Bronx borough of New York City. AFP
How elections could affect the stock market

History suggests that investors can expect lower returns and volatility, experts say

May 29, 2024
Artificial intelligence-related stocks have surged in the past year. Getty Images
Should investors follow the crowd and jump on the AI bandwagon?

There are early signs that a bubble is forming but experts say it may not be too late for investors to make a profit

March 13, 2024
Talib Jariwala / Getty Images
Trump v Biden: What the US election means for your investments

There are strong economic and political reasons why the current bull market will continue, experts say

March 06, 2024
A Nvidia graphic processing unit. The company's market cap has surged to $1.97 trillion on growing demand for its microchips. AFP
Nvidia: Is it too late to buy the 'most important stock on Earth'?

Billionaire Jenson Huang's company controls 80% of the AI chip market but investors should be looking to identify undervalued shares that have been overlooked, experts say

February 28, 2024
The Dubai Financial Market. Gulf countries have become an important player in the emerging market universe. Reuters
Why investors should give emerging markets a second chance

Investors risk missing out as the sector remains under-owned, under-estimated and undervalued, experts say

February 21, 2024
Getty Images
Can the 'Magnificent Seven' stock mania ride to the rescue again?

There are signs that investors are growing wary of Big Tech mega-cap companies and an 'everything' market rally could take hold

February 07, 2024
(From left) Billionaires Bernard Arnault, Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk could reach the $1 trillion net worth mark. AFP / Reuters
Who will be the world’s first trillionaire?

Tesla chief executive Elon Musk has the best shot at boosting his net worth to $1 trillion because he is still young at 52, finance expert says

January 31, 2024
After the economic and political volatility of recent years, 2024 was never going to be smooth sailing for equities. Getty Images
Why it's too early for investors to declare victory over inflation

Stock markets have ignored central bank warnings but it could be an opportunity to buy on the dip

January 24, 2024

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