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The Nikkei has held relatively steady amid 2022’s troubles, falling only 3.84 per cent in the year to date. AP
Is it time for investors to go big in Japan again?

Undervalued stocks and a weak yen could make it the opportune moment to increase exposure to the country

MoneyAugust 09, 2022
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Inflation or recession: which is worse for investors?

The surging cost of living is more damaging as it erodes purchasing power and could trigger a wage-price spiral as workers demand more pay, analysts say

MoneyAugust 02, 2022
When sectors crash, investors have a decision to make: is the party over for good or is it simply a lull in the action? Alamy
What to do when hot investment trends go cold

Tech is here to stay but the days of excessive valuations may be over, market analysts say

MoneyJuly 26, 2022
History shows that when inflation is hotter than expected, markets fall. Getty
How investors can profit during times of surging inflation

Easing of price pressures will lead to more demand for risk assets, equities, bonds and precious metals

MoneyJuly 19, 2022
The current stock market volatility is difficult time for many investors. However, a long-term focus can create opportunities in financial markets. AP
Three ways to invest $10,000 in the next three months

As recession fears and record inflation continue to weigh on global markets, consumer staples, a strong US dollar and Boris Johnson's resignation as UK prime minister could provide opportunities for investors

MoneyJuly 12, 2022
The Fearless Girl statue in front of the New York Stock Exchange The bond market has suffered a record $10 trillion sell-off this year. AP
What does the bond market turmoil mean for investors?

US Treasuries have suffered the worst start since 1788 after falling by 9.8 per cent this year, triggering experts to question the 60/40 portfolio strategy

MoneyJuly 05, 2022
A bear market is an opportunity for investors to buy value stocks at a discount. Getty
How to boost your net worth during a bear market

Investors should resist the temptation to become too risk averse, but should strike a balance to protect their assets against resurgent inflation, experts say

MoneyJune 28, 2022
Bitcoin has fallen to less than a third of its record high of $67,734, which it hit in November. Reuters
Is Bitcoin in a death spiral and can it recover?

The world’s largest cryptocurrency has declined 55% this year amid widespread negative investor sentiment

MoneyJune 21, 2022
Getty / Nick Donaldson
Bear market blues: why investors should remain optimistic

Today’s situation is nowhere near as bad as the 2008 global financial crisis or the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, experts say

MoneyJune 14, 2022
China is living up to its early promise and is now the world’s second-biggest economy, accounting for 18.62 per cent of the world's gross domestic product in 2021. AP
Why investing in emerging markets can be a mixed bag

While a strong US dollar and inflation weigh on some countries, rising commodity prices have boosted many Latin American economies

MoneyJune 07, 2022
Most investment experts say every portfolio needs a sprinkling of gold dust to hedge against riskier assets such as shares. AFP
Has gold lost its shine as a safe haven against inflation?

Rising bond yields and a strong US dollar are taking the sheen of the precious metal in investment portfolios

MoneyMay 30, 2022
A Russian woman leaves an exchange office displaying US dollar and euro currency signs in St Petersburg, Measured over a decade, the US dollar is up 16.8 per cent against the euro, 23.53 per cent against the pound, and 63.2 per cent against the Japanese yen. EPA
What does a strong US dollar mean for investors?

The greenback's strength offers some respite for international investors reeling from the crash in US shares, financial experts say

MoneyMay 24, 2022
Bitcoin-themed art in Miami last month. The cryptocurrency fell below $30,000 last week. AFP
Is now the right time to buy Bitcoin?

Investors should remain patient as the digital coin could fall to as low as $20,000 before finding its floor, analysts say

MoneyMay 17, 2022
An electronic ticker displays stock figures in Pudong's Lujiazui Financial District in Shanghai. China has introduced strict lockdowns as part of its 'zero-Covid policy', which are squeezing the country's economic activity. Bloomberg
Is China weighing down the global economy?

Contrarian investors are targeting commodity stocks with major exposure to the country’s growth story, analysts say

MoneyMay 10, 2022
US President Joe Biden during an address to a college in Washington about the need to lower costs for families amid rising inflation. Central banks, including the US Federal Reserve, have been criticised for belatedly ramping up interest rates to rein in soaring inflation. AFP
Have central banks left it too late to tame inflation?

Stock market volatility is set to last for months as the end of the cheap money era could burst bubbles in stock and property prices, cryptocurrencies and NFTs

MoneyMay 03, 2022
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