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chartistkao1 ( Date: 20-Nov-2023 15:31) Posted:
https://home.treasury.gov/resource-center/data-chart-center/interest-rates/TextView?type=daily_treasury_bill_rates& field_tdr_date_value_month=202311
 
https://www.investing.com/currencies/usd-sgd
chartistkao1 ( Date: 20-Nov-2023 15:12) Posted:
https://phillipfunds.com/phillip-sgx-apac-dividend-leaders-reit-etf/
 
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US Inflation Rate (I:USIR) US Inflation Rate is at 3.24%, compared to 3.70% last month and 7.75% last year. This is lower than the long term average of 3.28%.
https://www.bankrate.com/mortgages/mortgage-rates/
 
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https://www.investing.com/currencies/usd-sgd
chartistkao1 ( Date: 20-Nov-2023 15:12) Posted:
https://phillipfunds.com/phillip-sgx-apac-dividend-leaders-reit-etf/
 
US
US Inflation Rate (I:USIR) US Inflation Rate is at 3.24%, compared to 3.70% last month and 7.75% last year. This is lower than the long term average of 3.28%.
https://www.bankrate.com/mortgages/mortgage-rates/
 
chartistkao1 ( Date: 20-Nov-2023 15:04) Posted:
| will the s reits that is quoted in  usd recover in 2024?
https://www.reitas.sg/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/FS_LEPF_EN_20220131.pdf
 
after 12 x us rate hikes that now show sign of easing in us market with mortgage rate in us drop from 8% to 7%
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US Inflation Rate (I:USIR) US Inflation Rate is at 3.24%, compared to 3.70% last month and 7.75% last year. This is lower than the long term average of 3.28%.
https://www.bankrate.com/mortgages/mortgage-rates/
 
chartistkao1 ( Date: 20-Nov-2023 15:04) Posted:
| will the s reits that is quoted in  usd recover in 2024?
https://www.reitas.sg/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/FS_LEPF_EN_20220131.pdf
 
after 12 x us rate hikes that now show sign of easing in us market with mortgage rate in us drop from 8% to 7%
chartistkao1 ( Date: 20-Nov-2023 14:55) Posted:
https://www.uob.com.my/personal/eservices/mobile/duit-now.page
https://www.investing.com/currencies/sgd-myr
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysians_in_Singapore
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will the s reits that is quoted in  usd recover in 2024?
https://www.reitas.sg/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/FS_LEPF_EN_20220131.pdf
 
after 12 x us rate hikes that now show sign of easing in us market with mortgage rate in us drop from 8% to 7%
chartistkao1 ( Date: 20-Nov-2023 14:55) Posted:
https://www.uob.com.my/personal/eservices/mobile/duit-now.page
https://www.investing.com/currencies/sgd-myr
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysians_in_Singapore
chartistkao1 ( Date: 20-Nov-2023 14:52) Posted:
https://investors.sgx.com/securities/stocks?security=U11
 
https://www.uob.com.sg/personal/digital-banking/overseas-payments/index.page
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https://www.investing.com/currencies/sgd-myr
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysians_in_Singapore
chartistkao1 ( Date: 20-Nov-2023 14:52) Posted:
https://investors.sgx.com/securities/stocks?security=U11
 
https://www.uob.com.sg/personal/digital-banking/overseas-payments/index.page
chartistkao1 ( Date: 20-Nov-2023 14:33) Posted:
| sg bank share buying season starts in november after dbs ex its dividend to get its april 2024' s dividend in 202 |
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https://www.uob.com.sg/personal/digital-banking/overseas-payments/index.page
chartistkao1 ( Date: 20-Nov-2023 14:33) Posted:
sg bank share buying season starts in november after dbs ex its dividend to get its april 2024' s dividend in 2024
chartistkao1 ( Date: 20-Nov-2023 13:50) Posted:
https://investors.sgx.com/securities/stocks?security=O39
https://www.dividends.sg/view/o39
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sg bank share buying season starts in november after dbs ex its dividend to get its april 2024' s dividend in 2024
chartistkao1 ( Date: 20-Nov-2023 13:50) Posted:
https://investors.sgx.com/securities/stocks?security=O39
https://www.dividends.sg/view/o39
chartistkao1 ( Date: 17-Nov-2023 14:35) Posted:
Bond yields move inversely to bond prices. When bond prices fall, yields rise, and when bond prices rise, yields fall. Several factors can contribute to a decline in bond yields:
- Economic Conditions: If there are concerns about economic growth or a potential economic downturn, investors may seek the safety of government bonds, driving up their prices and lowering yields.
- Central Bank Policies: Central banks, such as the Federal Reserve in the United States, can influence bond yields through monetary policy. For example, if a central bank lowers interest rates, it can lead to a decrease in bond yields.
- Inflation Expectations: Inflation erodes the real returns on fixed-income investments. If investors expect lower inflation, they may be willing to accept lower nominal yields.
- Global Events: Geopolitical events, global economic conditions, or other external factors can also impact investor sentiment and influence bond yields.
- Market Sentiment: Investor sentiment and market dynamics play a crucial role in bond yield movements. If there' s a flight to safety or increased demand for fixed-income assets, it can lead to lower yields.
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The counterintuitive truth about deficits for bond investors
Most of the time, higher government debt levels have been associated with lower yields, not higher.Please use the sharing tools found via the share button at the top or side of articles. Copying articles to share with others is a breach of FT.com T& Cs and Copyright Policy. Email [email protected] to buy additional rights. Subscribers may share up to 10 or 20 articles per month using the gift article service. More information can be found here.
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The recent squeeze lower in bond yields has done little to lessen the angst over chronic fiscal deficits. The US&rsquo s last remaining major AAA rating has been put on negative outlook. There has been much worry about a potential doom loop with burgeoning deficits forcing governments to borrow more, in turn spurring them to raise rates to draw buyers. But what might seem a statement of the obvious &mdash that increased borrowing makes for higher bond yields &mdash turns out to be at odds with the historical record. Higher government debt levels in advanced economies have almost always been associated with lower bond yields, not higher. This finding is not confined to the US: it holds in Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK, Switzerland and Australia back to the 1880s. Even when we look at fiscal deficits, arguably a fairer test of the impact of the actual process of borrowing, the picture remains deeply counterintuitive. On either annual or longer-term changes, with and without lags, for every occasion where it looks like increased borrowing may have driven yields higher, there is at least one where the relationship looks more like the opposite.
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https://www.dividends.sg/view/o39
chartistkao1 ( Date: 17-Nov-2023 14:35) Posted:
Bond yields move inversely to bond prices. When bond prices fall, yields rise, and when bond prices rise, yields fall. Several factors can contribute to a decline in bond yields:
- Economic Conditions: If there are concerns about economic growth or a potential economic downturn, investors may seek the safety of government bonds, driving up their prices and lowering yields.
- Central Bank Policies: Central banks, such as the Federal Reserve in the United States, can influence bond yields through monetary policy. For example, if a central bank lowers interest rates, it can lead to a decrease in bond yields.
- Inflation Expectations: Inflation erodes the real returns on fixed-income investments. If investors expect lower inflation, they may be willing to accept lower nominal yields.
- Global Events: Geopolitical events, global economic conditions, or other external factors can also impact investor sentiment and influence bond yields.
- Market Sentiment: Investor sentiment and market dynamics play a crucial role in bond yield movements. If there' s a flight to safety or increased demand for fixed-income assets, it can lead to lower yields.
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The counterintuitive truth about deficits for bond investors
Most of the time, higher government debt levels have been associated with lower yields, not higher.Please use the sharing tools found via the share button at the top or side of articles. Copying articles to share with others is a breach of FT.com T& Cs and Copyright Policy. Email [email protected] to buy additional rights. Subscribers may share up to 10 or 20 articles per month using the gift article service. More information can be found here.
https://www.ft.com/content/d5c99487-11e1-4a68-aece-5a26f65dea7f
The recent squeeze lower in bond yields has done little to lessen the angst over chronic fiscal deficits. The US&rsquo s last remaining major AAA rating has been put on negative outlook. There has been much worry about a potential doom loop with burgeoning deficits forcing governments to borrow more, in turn spurring them to raise rates to draw buyers. But what might seem a statement of the obvious &mdash that increased borrowing makes for higher bond yields &mdash turns out to be at odds with the historical record. Higher government debt levels in advanced economies have almost always been associated with lower bond yields, not higher. This finding is not confined to the US: it holds in Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK, Switzerland and Australia back to the 1880s. Even when we look at fiscal deficits, arguably a fairer test of the impact of the actual process of borrowing, the picture remains deeply counterintuitive. On either annual or longer-term changes, with and without lags, for every occasion where it looks like increased borrowing may have driven yields higher, there is at least one where the relationship looks more like the opposite.
chartistkao1 ( Date: 17-Nov-2023 14:24) Posted:
US need china to broke deals with the middle east to de-risks from the conflict getting escalated
The escalation of the Israel-Hamas conflict would have severe humanitarian implications and could lead to increased violence, casualties, and instability in the region. It is crucial for all parties involved to seek peaceful resolutions and engage in diplomatic efforts to address the root causes of the conflict. International intervention and mediation may also play a crucial role in preventing further escalation and fostering a lasting solution to the longstanding issues in the regio |
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Bond yields move inversely to bond prices. When bond prices fall, yields rise, and when bond prices rise, yields fall. Several factors can contribute to a decline in bond yields:
- Economic Conditions: If there are concerns about economic growth or a potential economic downturn, investors may seek the safety of government bonds, driving up their prices and lowering yields.
- Central Bank Policies: Central banks, such as the Federal Reserve in the United States, can influence bond yields through monetary policy. For example, if a central bank lowers interest rates, it can lead to a decrease in bond yields.
- Inflation Expectations: Inflation erodes the real returns on fixed-income investments. If investors expect lower inflation, they may be willing to accept lower nominal yields.
- Global Events: Geopolitical events, global economic conditions, or other external factors can also impact investor sentiment and influence bond yields.
- Market Sentiment: Investor sentiment and market dynamics play a crucial role in bond yield movements. If there' s a flight to safety or increased demand for fixed-income assets, it can lead to lower yields.
-
The counterintuitive truth about deficits for bond investors
Most of the time, higher government debt levels have been associated with lower yields, not higher.Please use the sharing tools found via the share button at the top or side of articles. Copying articles to share with others is a breach of
FT.com T& Cs and
Copyright Policy. Email
[email protected] to buy additional rights. Subscribers may share up to 10 or 20 articles per month using the gift article service. More information can be
found here.
https://www.ft.com/content/d5c99487-11e1-4a68-aece-5a26f65dea7f
The recent squeeze lower in bond yields has done little to lessen the angst over chronic fiscal deficits. The US&rsquo s last remaining major AAA rating has been put on negative outlook. There has been much worry about a potential doom loop with burgeoning deficits forcing governments to borrow more, in turn spurring them to raise rates to draw buyers. But what might seem a statement of the obvious &mdash that increased borrowing makes for higher bond yields &mdash turns out to be at odds with the historical record. Higher government debt levels in advanced economies have almost always been associated with lower bond yields, not higher. This finding is not confined to the US: it holds in Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK, Switzerland and Australia back to the 1880s. Even when we look at fiscal deficits, arguably a fairer test of the impact of the actual process of borrowing, the picture remains deeply counterintuitive. On either annual or longer-term changes, with and without lags, for every occasion where it looks like increased borrowing may have driven yields higher, there is at least one where the relationship looks more like the opposite.
chartistkao1 ( Date: 17-Nov-2023 14:24) Posted:
US need china to broke deals with the middle east to de-risks from the conflict getting escalated
The escalation of the Israel-Hamas conflict would have severe humanitarian implications and could lead to increased violence, casualties, and instability in the region. It is crucial for all parties involved to seek peaceful resolutions and engage in diplomatic efforts to address the root causes of the conflict. International intervention and mediation may also play a crucial role in preventing further escalation and fostering a lasting solution to the longstanding issues in the region
chartistkao1 ( Date: 17-Nov-2023 14:11) Posted:
De-risking from China is a complex and multifaceted challenge that involves various aspects such as supply chain management, geopolitical considerations, and diversification strategies. Here are some approaches that businesses or governments may consider:
- Diversification of Suppliers:
- Identify alternative suppliers in different regions to reduce dependence on Chinese suppliers. This helps mitigate risks associated with disruptions in the supply chain.
- Supply Chain Visibility:
- Enhance transparency and visibility across the entire supply chain to identify potential risks and vulnerabilities. This involves understanding not only your direct suppliers but also their suppliers and the broader ecosystem.
- Legal and Regulatory Compliance:
- Stay informed about and compliant with relevant laws and regulations that may impact business operations. This includes understanding trade policies, tariffs, and export/import regulations.
- Market Diversification:
- Explore and expand into new markets to reduce reliance on the Chinese market. This could involve targeting different regions or countries to spread risk.
- Technology Independence:
- Develop or source critical technologies from a diverse set of suppliers to reduce dependence on Chinese technology. This may involve collaborating with companies from various countries.
- Geopolitical Risk Analysis:
- Stay informed about geopolitical developments that may impact business operations. This includes understanding the political climate, trade relations, and potential conflicts that could affect supply chains.
- Strategic Partnerships:
- Form strategic partnerships with companies from different regions. This can help in sharing risks and resources and may provide additional support during challenging times.
- Resilience Planning:
- Develop and implement resilience plans that outline strategies for mitigating and responding to various risks. This involves scenario planning and preparing for potential disruptions.
- Innovation and Research:
- Invest in research and development to innovate and find new solutions that reduce dependence on specific suppliers or technologies.
- Cybersecurity Measures:
< > Strengthen cybersecurity measures to protect against cyber threats that may arise due to geopolitical tensions. This includes securing digital assets, intellectual property, and sensitive information.
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/09/01/china-says-best-way-to-de-risk-is-to-restore-stability-with-the-us.html
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US need china to broke deals with the middle east to de-risks from the conflict getting escalated
The escalation of the Israel-Hamas conflict would have severe humanitarian implications and could lead to increased violence, casualties, and instability in the region. It is crucial for all parties involved to seek peaceful resolutions and engage in diplomatic efforts to address the root causes of the conflict. International intervention and mediation may also play a crucial role in preventing further escalation and fostering a lasting solution to the longstanding issues in the region
chartistkao1 ( Date: 17-Nov-2023 14:11) Posted:
De-risking from China is a complex and multifaceted challenge that involves various aspects such as supply chain management, geopolitical considerations, and diversification strategies. Here are some approaches that businesses or governments may consider:
- Diversification of Suppliers:
- Identify alternative suppliers in different regions to reduce dependence on Chinese suppliers. This helps mitigate risks associated with disruptions in the supply chain.
- Supply Chain Visibility:
- Enhance transparency and visibility across the entire supply chain to identify potential risks and vulnerabilities. This involves understanding not only your direct suppliers but also their suppliers and the broader ecosystem.
- Legal and Regulatory Compliance:
- Stay informed about and compliant with relevant laws and regulations that may impact business operations. This includes understanding trade policies, tariffs, and export/import regulations.
- Market Diversification:
- Explore and expand into new markets to reduce reliance on the Chinese market. This could involve targeting different regions or countries to spread risk.
- Technology Independence:
- Develop or source critical technologies from a diverse set of suppliers to reduce dependence on Chinese technology. This may involve collaborating with companies from various countries.
- Geopolitical Risk Analysis:
- Stay informed about geopolitical developments that may impact business operations. This includes understanding the political climate, trade relations, and potential conflicts that could affect supply chains.
- Strategic Partnerships:
- Form strategic partnerships with companies from different regions. This can help in sharing risks and resources and may provide additional support during challenging times.
- Resilience Planning:
- Develop and implement resilience plans that outline strategies for mitigating and responding to various risks. This involves scenario planning and preparing for potential disruptions.
- Innovation and Research:
- Invest in research and development to innovate and find new solutions that reduce dependence on specific suppliers or technologies.
- Cybersecurity Measures:
< > Strengthen cybersecurity measures to protect against cyber threats that may arise due to geopolitical tensions. This includes securing digital assets, intellectual property, and sensitive information.
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/09/01/china-says-best-way-to-de-risk-is-to-restore-stability-with-the-us.html
chartistkao1 ( Date: 17-Nov-2023 13:52) Posted:
The Chinese leader&rsquo s suggestion that China would send new pandas to the U.S. was a minor gesture in an otherwise bitter rivalry but symbolic of attempts by both governments to find areas to cooperate.
" Panda diplomacy" refers to the practice of using giant pandas as a diplomatic tool to foster relations between countries. China is well-known for employing panda diplomacy, lending or gifting giant pandas to other nations as a gesture of goodwill. The primary goal is to strengthen diplomatic ties, improve international image, and promote cultural exchange.
When China lends or gifts pandas to another country, it often comes with certain conditions and agreements. These agreements typically involve a commitment to support panda conservation efforts and collaborative research programs. The host country is also expected to ensure the well-being and proper care of the pandas.
In the context of the United States, panda diplomacy has played a role in Sino-American relations. For example, in the 1970s, the United States and China engaged in panda diplomacy as part of their efforts to normalize diplomatic relations. The Chinese government gifted giant pandas Ling-Ling and Hsing-Hsing to the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. This gesture was seen as a symbolic step in improving relations between the two countries.
However, it' s important to note that while panda diplomacy can contribute to positive relations, it is just one aspect of a broader diplomatic strategy. The actual impact on diplomatic relations depends on various factors, and it is often accompanied by other diplomatic efforts and agreements between the countries involved.
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De-risking from China is a complex and multifaceted challenge that involves various aspects such as supply chain management, geopolitical considerations, and diversification strategies. Here are some approaches that businesses or governments may consider:
- Diversification of Suppliers:
- Identify alternative suppliers in different regions to reduce dependence on Chinese suppliers. This helps mitigate risks associated with disruptions in the supply chain.
- Supply Chain Visibility:
- Enhance transparency and visibility across the entire supply chain to identify potential risks and vulnerabilities. This involves understanding not only your direct suppliers but also their suppliers and the broader ecosystem.
- Legal and Regulatory Compliance:
- Stay informed about and compliant with relevant laws and regulations that may impact business operations. This includes understanding trade policies, tariffs, and export/import regulations.
- Market Diversification:
- Explore and expand into new markets to reduce reliance on the Chinese market. This could involve targeting different regions or countries to spread risk.
- Technology Independence:
- Develop or source critical technologies from a diverse set of suppliers to reduce dependence on Chinese technology. This may involve collaborating with companies from various countries.
- Geopolitical Risk Analysis:
- Stay informed about geopolitical developments that may impact business operations. This includes understanding the political climate, trade relations, and potential conflicts that could affect supply chains.
- Strategic Partnerships:
- Form strategic partnerships with companies from different regions. This can help in sharing risks and resources and may provide additional support during challenging times.
- Resilience Planning:
- Develop and implement resilience plans that outline strategies for mitigating and responding to various risks. This involves scenario planning and preparing for potential disruptions.
- Innovation and Research:
- Invest in research and development to innovate and find new solutions that reduce dependence on specific suppliers or technologies.
- Cybersecurity Measures:
< > Strengthen cybersecurity measures to protect against cyber threats that may arise due to geopolitical tensions. This includes securing digital assets, intellectual property, and sensitive information.
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/09/01/china-says-best-way-to-de-risk-is-to-restore-stability-with-the-us.html
chartistkao1 ( Date: 17-Nov-2023 13:52) Posted:
The Chinese leader&rsquo s suggestion that China would send new pandas to the U.S. was a minor gesture in an otherwise bitter rivalry but symbolic of attempts by both governments to find areas to cooperate.
" Panda diplomacy" refers to the practice of using giant pandas as a diplomatic tool to foster relations between countries. China is well-known for employing panda diplomacy, lending or gifting giant pandas to other nations as a gesture of goodwill. The primary goal is to strengthen diplomatic ties, improve international image, and promote cultural exchange.
When China lends or gifts pandas to another country, it often comes with certain conditions and agreements. These agreements typically involve a commitment to support panda conservation efforts and collaborative research programs. The host country is also expected to ensure the well-being and proper care of the pandas.
In the context of the United States, panda diplomacy has played a role in Sino-American relations. For example, in the 1970s, the United States and China engaged in panda diplomacy as part of their efforts to normalize diplomatic relations. The Chinese government gifted giant pandas Ling-Ling and Hsing-Hsing to the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. This gesture was seen as a symbolic step in improving relations between the two countries.
However, it' s important to note that while panda diplomacy can contribute to positive relations, it is just one aspect of a broader diplomatic strategy. The actual impact on diplomatic relations depends on various factors, and it is often accompanied by other diplomatic efforts and agreements between the countries involved.
chartistkao1 ( Date: 17-Nov-2023 13:33) Posted:
But can investors really cut their China exposure completely?
Many analysts and portfolio managers are skeptical about the avoid-China strategy, in part because of the enormous gravity the world&rsquo s second-largest economy pulls in Asia and around the world.
China&rsquo s importance to other emerging markets also means a bounceback in its economy would be felt widely. But portfolio managers say those who take a dim view of the country&rsquo s prospects should consider how else they might hedge against China&rsquo s market malaise. Here are a few reasons why.
China&rsquo s problems are everyone&rsquo s problems
 
just liked the US' s economy in 2009 the US' s dollar problem is also is the world problems and both are too big to fail for the time being
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The Chinese leader&rsquo s suggestion that China would send new pandas to the U.S. was a minor gesture in an otherwise bitter rivalry but symbolic of attempts by both governments to find areas to cooperate.
" Panda diplomacy" refers to the practice of using giant pandas as a diplomatic tool to foster relations between countries. China is well-known for employing panda diplomacy, lending or gifting giant pandas to other nations as a gesture of goodwill. The primary goal is to strengthen diplomatic ties, improve international image, and promote cultural exchange.
When China lends or gifts pandas to another country, it often comes with certain conditions and agreements. These agreements typically involve a commitment to support panda conservation efforts and collaborative research programs. The host country is also expected to ensure the well-being and proper care of the pandas.
In the context of the United States, panda diplomacy has played a role in Sino-American relations. For example, in the 1970s, the United States and China engaged in panda diplomacy as part of their efforts to normalize diplomatic relations. The Chinese government gifted giant pandas Ling-Ling and Hsing-Hsing to the National Zoo in Washington, D.C. This gesture was seen as a symbolic step in improving relations between the two countries.
However, it' s important to note that while panda diplomacy can contribute to positive relations, it is just one aspect of a broader diplomatic strategy. The actual impact on diplomatic relations depends on various factors, and it is often accompanied by other diplomatic efforts and agreements between the countries involved.
chartistkao1 ( Date: 17-Nov-2023 13:33) Posted:
But can investors really cut their China exposure completely?
Many analysts and portfolio managers are skeptical about the avoid-China strategy, in part because of the enormous gravity the world&rsquo s second-largest economy pulls in Asia and around the world.
China&rsquo s importance to other emerging markets also means a bounceback in its economy would be felt widely. But portfolio managers say those who take a dim view of the country&rsquo s prospects should consider how else they might hedge against China&rsquo s market malaise. Here are a few reasons why.
China&rsquo s problems are everyone&rsquo s problems
 
just liked the US' s economy in 2009 the US' s dollar problem is also is the world problems and both are too big to fail for the time being
chartistkao1 ( Date: 17-Nov-2023 13:28) Posted:
| if we can not use skillsfuture grant to train the monkeys that room around in all our neighbourhoods we will use AI robots to paint ,build,contruct and do road and drive us around in tiny islan |
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But can investors really cut their China exposure completely?
Many analysts and portfolio managers are skeptical about the avoid-China strategy, in part because of the enormous gravity the world&rsquo s second-largest economy pulls in Asia and around the world.
China&rsquo s importance to other emerging markets also means a bounceback in its economy would be felt widely. But portfolio managers say those who take a dim view of the country&rsquo s prospects should consider how else they might hedge against China&rsquo s market malaise. Here are a few reasons why.
China&rsquo s problems are everyone&rsquo s problems
 
just liked the US' s economy in 2009 the US' s dollar problem is also is the world problems and both are too big to fail for the time being
chartistkao1 ( Date: 17-Nov-2023 13:28) Posted:
if we can not use skillsfuture grant to train the monkeys that room around in all our neighbourhoods we will use AI robots to paint ,build,contruct and do road and drive us around in tiny island
chartistkao1 ( Date: 17-Nov-2023 13:24) Posted:
soon the machine can talk and interact with customers and can move around to customer' s location
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if we can not use skillsfuture grant to train the monkeys that room around in all our neighbourhoods we will use AI robots to paint ,build,contruct and do road and drive us around in tiny island
chartistkao1 ( Date: 17-Nov-2023 13:24) Posted:
soon the machine can talk and interact with customers and can move around to customer' s location
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RY2en5_wPqw
chartistkao1 ( Date: 17-Nov-2023 13:19) Posted:
due to acute shortage in labor and high rental  soon our hawkers and shopping centers will be equipped with
https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/5205917 |
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soon the machine can talk and interact with customers and can move around to customer' s location
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RY2en5_wPqw
chartistkao1 ( Date: 17-Nov-2023 13:19) Posted:
due to acute shortage in labor and high rental  soon our hawkers and shopping centers will be equipped with
https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/52059171
chartistkao1 ( Date: 17-Nov-2023 11:57) Posted:
using data analytics allows the bank to &ldquo look at our customer base and pre-emptively meet&rdquo the customers&rsquo needs.
- Customer Segmentation: Analyzing customer data allows banks to segment their customer base based on various criteria such as demographics, behavior, and transaction history. This segmentation helps in tailoring services and products to specific customer groups, ensuring that the offerings are more aligned with their needs and preferences.
- Predictive Analytics: By leveraging predictive analytics, banks can forecast future trends and customer behavior. This enables them to anticipate the needs of their customers and take proactive measures to meet those needs before customers even express them. For example, predicting when a customer might be interested in a new financial product or service.
- Personalized Services: Data analytics allows banks to create personalized experiences for their customers. By understanding individual preferences, transaction history, and financial goals, banks can offer customized services, such as personalized investment advice, targeted promotions, or tailored banking solutions.
- Fraud Detection and Prevention: Advanced analytics can be used to detect unusual patterns or anomalies in customer transactions, helping to identify and prevent fraudulent activities. This not only protects the bank but also enhances the overall trust and security for the customers.
- Optimizing Operations: Data analytics can be applied to optimize internal processes and enhance operational efficiency. This, in turn, can lead to cost savings, allowing the bank to allocate resources more effectively to meet customer needs.
- Customer Experience Improvement: Analyzing customer feedback and behavior enables banks to identify pain points in the customer journey. By addressing these issues, banks can improve the overall customer experience and satisfaction.
- Risk Management: Data analytics plays a crucial role in assessing and managing risks. By analyzing various risk factors, banks can make informed decisions about lending, investment, and other financial activities, ensuring that they are meeting customer needs while maintaining a sound risk profile.
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due to acute shortage in labor and high rental  soon our hawkers and shopping centers will be equipped with
https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/52059171
chartistkao1 ( Date: 17-Nov-2023 11:57) Posted:
using data analytics allows the bank to &ldquo look at our customer base and pre-emptively meet&rdquo the customers&rsquo needs.
- Customer Segmentation: Analyzing customer data allows banks to segment their customer base based on various criteria such as demographics, behavior, and transaction history. This segmentation helps in tailoring services and products to specific customer groups, ensuring that the offerings are more aligned with their needs and preferences.
- Predictive Analytics: By leveraging predictive analytics, banks can forecast future trends and customer behavior. This enables them to anticipate the needs of their customers and take proactive measures to meet those needs before customers even express them. For example, predicting when a customer might be interested in a new financial product or service.
- Personalized Services: Data analytics allows banks to create personalized experiences for their customers. By understanding individual preferences, transaction history, and financial goals, banks can offer customized services, such as personalized investment advice, targeted promotions, or tailored banking solutions.
- Fraud Detection and Prevention: Advanced analytics can be used to detect unusual patterns or anomalies in customer transactions, helping to identify and prevent fraudulent activities. This not only protects the bank but also enhances the overall trust and security for the customers.
- Optimizing Operations: Data analytics can be applied to optimize internal processes and enhance operational efficiency. This, in turn, can lead to cost savings, allowing the bank to allocate resources more effectively to meet customer needs.
- Customer Experience Improvement: Analyzing customer feedback and behavior enables banks to identify pain points in the customer journey. By addressing these issues, banks can improve the overall customer experience and satisfaction.
- Risk Management: Data analytics plays a crucial role in assessing and managing risks. By analyzing various risk factors, banks can make informed decisions about lending, investment, and other financial activities, ensuring that they are meeting customer needs while maintaining a sound risk profile.
chartistkao1 ( Date: 17-Nov-2023 11:53) Posted:
Advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), for example, can be brought to bear in analysing mountains of banking data for both the detection and prevention of nefarious activities.
Here are some key ways AI is being used in the banking sector for these purposes:
- Fraud Detection and Prevention:
- Machine Learning Algorithms: AI-powered machine learning algorithms can analyze vast amounts of transaction data to identify patterns indicative of fraudulent activities. These algorithms can continuously learn and adapt to new fraud schemes, improving their effectiveness over time.
- Anomaly Detection: AI systems can detect unusual patterns or deviations from normal behavior, helping to identify potentially fraudulent transactions or activities. This includes monitoring account access, transaction amounts, and geographical locations.
- Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Compliance:
- Pattern Recognition: AI can recognize complex patterns and relationships within large datasets, helping to uncover potential money laundering activities. This is crucial for banks to comply with AML regulations and prevent illicit financial activities.
- Behavioral Analysis: AI systems can analyze customer behavior over time to establish a baseline and detect any deviations that might indicate suspicious activity.
- Customer Authentication:
- Biometric Authentication: AI technologies such as facial recognition, fingerprint scanning, and voice recognition enhance the security of customer authentication, making it more difficult for unauthorized individuals to access accounts.
- Credit Scoring and Risk Assessment:
- Predictive Analytics: AI-driven predictive models can assess creditworthiness and calculate risk by analyzing various factors, including transaction history, spending patterns, and credit scores. This helps banks make more informed lending decisions.
- Chatbots and Customer Support:
- Natural Language Processing (NLP): AI-powered chatbots equipped with NLP capabilities can understand and respond to customer inquiries, improving customer service and streamlining routine tasks. This also contributes to fraud prevention by quickly addressing potential issues raised by customers.
- Cybersecurity:
- Threat Detection: AI can enhance cybersecurity by identifying and mitigating potential threats in real-time. It can analyze network traffic, identify vulnerabilities, and respond to cyberattacks more rapidly than traditional security measures.
- Regulatory Compliance:
- Automation of Compliance Tasks: AI can automate the monitoring and reporting of regulatory compliance, helping banks stay abreast of changing regulations and reducing the risk of non-compliance.
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using data analytics allows the bank to &ldquo look at our customer base and pre-emptively meet&rdquo the customers&rsquo needs.
- Customer Segmentation: Analyzing customer data allows banks to segment their customer base based on various criteria such as demographics, behavior, and transaction history. This segmentation helps in tailoring services and products to specific customer groups, ensuring that the offerings are more aligned with their needs and preferences.
- Predictive Analytics: By leveraging predictive analytics, banks can forecast future trends and customer behavior. This enables them to anticipate the needs of their customers and take proactive measures to meet those needs before customers even express them. For example, predicting when a customer might be interested in a new financial product or service.
- Personalized Services: Data analytics allows banks to create personalized experiences for their customers. By understanding individual preferences, transaction history, and financial goals, banks can offer customized services, such as personalized investment advice, targeted promotions, or tailored banking solutions.
- Fraud Detection and Prevention: Advanced analytics can be used to detect unusual patterns or anomalies in customer transactions, helping to identify and prevent fraudulent activities. This not only protects the bank but also enhances the overall trust and security for the customers.
- Optimizing Operations: Data analytics can be applied to optimize internal processes and enhance operational efficiency. This, in turn, can lead to cost savings, allowing the bank to allocate resources more effectively to meet customer needs.
- Customer Experience Improvement: Analyzing customer feedback and behavior enables banks to identify pain points in the customer journey. By addressing these issues, banks can improve the overall customer experience and satisfaction.
- Risk Management: Data analytics plays a crucial role in assessing and managing risks. By analyzing various risk factors, banks can make informed decisions about lending, investment, and other financial activities, ensuring that they are meeting customer needs while maintaining a sound risk profile.
chartistkao1 ( Date: 17-Nov-2023 11:53) Posted:
Advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), for example, can be brought to bear in analysing mountains of banking data for both the detection and prevention of nefarious activities.
Here are some key ways AI is being used in the banking sector for these purposes:
- Fraud Detection and Prevention:
- Machine Learning Algorithms: AI-powered machine learning algorithms can analyze vast amounts of transaction data to identify patterns indicative of fraudulent activities. These algorithms can continuously learn and adapt to new fraud schemes, improving their effectiveness over time.
- Anomaly Detection: AI systems can detect unusual patterns or deviations from normal behavior, helping to identify potentially fraudulent transactions or activities. This includes monitoring account access, transaction amounts, and geographical locations.
- Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Compliance:
- Pattern Recognition: AI can recognize complex patterns and relationships within large datasets, helping to uncover potential money laundering activities. This is crucial for banks to comply with AML regulations and prevent illicit financial activities.
- Behavioral Analysis: AI systems can analyze customer behavior over time to establish a baseline and detect any deviations that might indicate suspicious activity.
- Customer Authentication:
- Biometric Authentication: AI technologies such as facial recognition, fingerprint scanning, and voice recognition enhance the security of customer authentication, making it more difficult for unauthorized individuals to access accounts.
- Credit Scoring and Risk Assessment:
- Predictive Analytics: AI-driven predictive models can assess creditworthiness and calculate risk by analyzing various factors, including transaction history, spending patterns, and credit scores. This helps banks make more informed lending decisions.
- Chatbots and Customer Support:
- Natural Language Processing (NLP): AI-powered chatbots equipped with NLP capabilities can understand and respond to customer inquiries, improving customer service and streamlining routine tasks. This also contributes to fraud prevention by quickly addressing potential issues raised by customers.
- Cybersecurity:
- Threat Detection: AI can enhance cybersecurity by identifying and mitigating potential threats in real-time. It can analyze network traffic, identify vulnerabilities, and respond to cyberattacks more rapidly than traditional security measures.
- Regulatory Compliance:
- Automation of Compliance Tasks: AI can automate the monitoring and reporting of regulatory compliance, helping banks stay abreast of changing regulations and reducing the risk of non-compliance.
chartistkao1 ( Date: 17-Nov-2023 11:49) Posted:
Conflicts in the Middle East, such as those involving geopolitical tensions or armed conflicts, can indeed contribute to global uncertainty. These conflicts often have implications for regional stability, energy markets (given the region' s significance in oil production), and can impact global geopolitics.
Similarly, the situation in Ukraine, especially in relation to its tensions with Russia, has the potential to influence regional and global stability. The conflict in Ukraine can affect European security dynamics and has broader geopolitical implications.
Changes in interest rates, on the other hand, are typically influenced by central banks and their monetary policies. Central banks may raise interest rates to curb inflation or cool down an overheating economy. Higher interest rates can impact various aspects of the global economy, including borrowing costs, investment decisions, and currency exchange rates.(usdsgd  rally from 1.32 to 1.37 5 and then fall back to usdsgd 1.3478
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Advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), for example, can be brought to bear in analysing mountains of banking data for both the detection and prevention of nefarious activities.
Here are some key ways AI is being used in the banking sector for these purposes:
- Fraud Detection and Prevention:
- Machine Learning Algorithms: AI-powered machine learning algorithms can analyze vast amounts of transaction data to identify patterns indicative of fraudulent activities. These algorithms can continuously learn and adapt to new fraud schemes, improving their effectiveness over time.
- Anomaly Detection: AI systems can detect unusual patterns or deviations from normal behavior, helping to identify potentially fraudulent transactions or activities. This includes monitoring account access, transaction amounts, and geographical locations.
- Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Compliance:
- Pattern Recognition: AI can recognize complex patterns and relationships within large datasets, helping to uncover potential money laundering activities. This is crucial for banks to comply with AML regulations and prevent illicit financial activities.
- Behavioral Analysis: AI systems can analyze customer behavior over time to establish a baseline and detect any deviations that might indicate suspicious activity.
- Customer Authentication:
- Biometric Authentication: AI technologies such as facial recognition, fingerprint scanning, and voice recognition enhance the security of customer authentication, making it more difficult for unauthorized individuals to access accounts.
- Credit Scoring and Risk Assessment:
- Predictive Analytics: AI-driven predictive models can assess creditworthiness and calculate risk by analyzing various factors, including transaction history, spending patterns, and credit scores. This helps banks make more informed lending decisions.
- Chatbots and Customer Support:
- Natural Language Processing (NLP): AI-powered chatbots equipped with NLP capabilities can understand and respond to customer inquiries, improving customer service and streamlining routine tasks. This also contributes to fraud prevention by quickly addressing potential issues raised by customers.
- Cybersecurity:
- Threat Detection: AI can enhance cybersecurity by identifying and mitigating potential threats in real-time. It can analyze network traffic, identify vulnerabilities, and respond to cyberattacks more rapidly than traditional security measures.
- Regulatory Compliance:
- Automation of Compliance Tasks: AI can automate the monitoring and reporting of regulatory compliance, helping banks stay abreast of changing regulations and reducing the risk of non-compliance.
chartistkao1 ( Date: 17-Nov-2023 11:49) Posted:
Conflicts in the Middle East, such as those involving geopolitical tensions or armed conflicts, can indeed contribute to global uncertainty. These conflicts often have implications for regional stability, energy markets (given the region' s significance in oil production), and can impact global geopolitics.
Similarly, the situation in Ukraine, especially in relation to its tensions with Russia, has the potential to influence regional and global stability. The conflict in Ukraine can affect European security dynamics and has broader geopolitical implications.
Changes in interest rates, on the other hand, are typically influenced by central banks and their monetary policies. Central banks may raise interest rates to curb inflation or cool down an overheating economy. Higher interest rates can impact various aspects of the global economy, including borrowing costs, investment decisions, and currency exchange rates.(usdsgd  rally from 1.32 to 1.37 5 and then fall back to usdsgd 1.3478
 
chartistkao1 ( Date: 17-Nov-2023 11:35) Posted:
| https://www.westpac.com.au/news/making-news/2023/11/westpac-lifts-profit-and-dividend-accelerates-tech-transformation |
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Conflicts in the Middle East, such as those involving geopolitical tensions or armed conflicts, can indeed contribute to global uncertainty. These conflicts often have implications for regional stability, energy markets (given the region' s significance in oil production), and can impact global geopolitics.
Similarly, the situation in Ukraine, especially in relation to its tensions with Russia, has the potential to influence regional and global stability. The conflict in Ukraine can affect European security dynamics and has broader geopolitical implications.
Changes in interest rates, on the other hand, are typically influenced by central banks and their monetary policies. Central banks may raise interest rates to curb inflation or cool down an overheating economy. Higher interest rates can impact various aspects of the global economy, including borrowing costs, investment decisions, and currency exchange rates.(usdsgd  rally from 1.32 to 1.37 5 and then fall back to usdsgd 1.3478
 
chartistkao1 ( Date: 17-Nov-2023 11:35) Posted:
https://www.westpac.com.au/news/making-news/2023/11/westpac-lifts-profit-and-dividend-accelerates-tech-transformation/
chartistkao1 ( Date: 17-Nov-2023 11:29) Posted:
| https://www.raskmedia.com.au/2023/11/16/at-21-18-2-ways-to-value-the-westpac-banking-corp-asxwbc-share-price-3 |
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https://www.westpac.com.au/news/making-news/2023/11/westpac-lifts-profit-and-dividend-accelerates-tech-transformation/
chartistkao1 ( Date: 17-Nov-2023 11:29) Posted:
https://www.raskmedia.com.au/2023/11/16/at-21-18-2-ways-to-value-the-westpac-banking-corp-asxwbc-share-price-3/
chartistkao1 ( Date: 17-Nov-2023 11:28) Posted:
| https://www.afr.com/companies/financial-services/westpac-sells-zip-stake-the-day-after-big-afterpay-deal-20201021-p567a |
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