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Trading Matters by OCBC Securities
OCBC Securities
47 episodes
6 days ago
Trading matters – simplified for easy understanding. Join our host Ho Chan Keen, Markets Analyst at OCBC Securities, as he picks our team of experts’ brains to simplify and break down the complexities of investing. Tune in weekly to get the market insights you need to stay on top of key events happening in Singapore, US, China and around the world — equipping yourself to make more informed trading decisions. For more exclusive market insights to help you gain an edge, visit www.iocbc.com/tradingmatters
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Trading matters – simplified for easy understanding. Join our host Ho Chan Keen, Markets Analyst at OCBC Securities, as he picks our team of experts’ brains to simplify and break down the complexities of investing. Tune in weekly to get the market insights you need to stay on top of key events happening in Singapore, US, China and around the world — equipping yourself to make more informed trading decisions. For more exclusive market insights to help you gain an edge, visit www.iocbc.com/tradingmatters
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Is Singapore a boring market? The US Debt Ceiling as the next tidal wave?
Trading Matters by OCBC Securities
29 minutes 14 seconds
2 years ago
Is Singapore a boring market? The US Debt Ceiling as the next tidal wave?

Key market indices suffered double-digit losses in 2022 due to key market events such as the high interest rate environment, US-China tension, and the Russian-Ukraine war, among others. Market sentiments were only recovered late last year after news of China reopening and hope for interest rates pivoting sufficed. Will there likely be a turn of events this year? How have other indicators been performing?

Join Samuel Wong, Trading Strategist, OCBC Securities as he discusses about market events and how they affect the performance of key indicators, impending tidal waves, the Singapore market and more.

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02:10 - Taking a step back for a recap of key global market events, how did they affect the major indices and are there any upcoming tidal waves that we can expect ahead?

12:50 - Zooming into micro aspects - The US news flows about high interest rates, debt ceiling and global trade flows

17:55 - Singapore indices, how have they performed? Is Singapore a boring market? What are the key global events to watch for the coming weeks?

Follow us on OCBC Securities channels for more informed trading decisions on shares/stocks based on upcoming events and the current market.

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Disclaimer: Contents of this video are intended for general information only and should not be construed as a recommendation or solicitation to invest in any financial product. All investments are subject to risk. Before investing, you should conduct your own self-assessment and seek independent financial advice.

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Trading Matters by OCBC Securities
Trading matters – simplified for easy understanding. Join our host Ho Chan Keen, Markets Analyst at OCBC Securities, as he picks our team of experts’ brains to simplify and break down the complexities of investing. Tune in weekly to get the market insights you need to stay on top of key events happening in Singapore, US, China and around the world — equipping yourself to make more informed trading decisions. For more exclusive market insights to help you gain an edge, visit www.iocbc.com/tradingmatters