US' s soldiers are the global hedge funds in this war
https://m.gelonghui.com/p/295252
https://m.gelonghui.com/p/295252
chartistkao1 ( Date: 09-Feb-2022 14:15) Posted:
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from hk currency war in 2015 to us china trade war, and 2020' s covid war and covid vaccine war and now it is with sign of US' s rising rates
 
http://finance.sina.com.cn/zl/china/2021-04-23/zl-ikmyaawc1295867.shtml
 
what sides do we take?
 
chartistkao1 ( Date: 09-Feb-2022 14:09) Posted:
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全 球 美 元 霸 权 将 要 被
https://baike.baidu.com/tashuo/browse/content?id=1fc9491352289b1d62aa3908
到
https://www.stcn.com/xw/sd/202202/t20220207_4131777.html
 
大 挑 战
chartistkao1 ( Date: 09-Feb-2022 14:02) Posted:
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在 新 加 坡 , 三 大 银 行 的 天 下 还 是 稳 稳 的 吗 ?
https://m.sohu.com/n/470502173/?wscrid=95360_7
https://m.sohu.com/n/470502173/?wscrid=95360_7
chartistkao1 ( Date: 09-Feb-2022 13:58) Posted:
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sg' s fintech compare to china' s fintech you can see the vast difference
https://m.sohu.com/n/528800202/?wscrid=95360_5
https://m.sohu.com/n/528800202/?wscrid=95360_5
chartistkao1 ( Date: 09-Feb-2022 13:55) Posted:
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when us hit china on tech sector
http://m.yunkeji.com/article/15278.html
and the coming us rate hike and inflation fear globally the east will respond and react to their attacks simultaneously
 
http://m.yunkeji.com/article/15278.html
and the coming us rate hike and inflation fear globally the east will respond and react to their attacks simultaneously
 
chartistkao1 ( Date: 09-Feb-2022 13:49) Posted:
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what plan if  any for tenscent to tell the world for its grand sg chapter for 2022
https://www.jiemian.com/article/2081015.html
https://www.jiemian.com/article/2081015.html
chartistkao1 ( Date: 09-Feb-2022 13:43) Posted:
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from 0ne cent to ten cent to few hundrend dollars how it grew itself
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WeBank_(China)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WeBank_(China)
chartistkao1 ( Date: 09-Feb-2022 13:23) Posted:
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美 国 和 中 国 现 代 版 的 长 津 湖 会 在 新 加 坡 股 市 发 生 吗 ?
https://www.163.com/dy/article/G7DNV7DV0539IH21.html
https://www.163.com/dy/article/G7DNV7DV0539IH21.html
chartistkao1 ( Date: 09-Feb-2022 11:33) Posted:
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ifast has $4 space to achieve all its set targets
" We hope that in subsequent years, the margins will continue to be at least as high or better," he said, adding that the Hong Kong business should also be growing beyond 2025.
It was announced in January that PCCW Solutions won the tender for Hong Kong' s eMPF platform. iFast is PCCW Solutions' prime subcontractor for a category that includes Mandatory Provident Fund (MPF) scheme operation services, transformation services and user delivery services. The contract has a term of 7 years, with option for extension of 3 years.
In response to analyst queries on whether the income stream could continue in future, Lim said: " The possibility of that continuing is more than a possibility, we certainly hope that we can turn that into a probability as we move on."
He noted that the service iFast provides is something which would still be required even after the contract ends, and somebody would still need to do the work on a perpetual basis.
Beyond Hong Kong, iFast is also targeting opportunities in other countries.
Lim said the group would be pursuing more financial licences in different jurisdictions as part of its 5-year plan, as iFast looks to build on capabilities in fintech and other services that are adjacent to wealth management.
This would not be limited to the 5 markets that iFast currently operates in, he said. However, he did not provide details on specific countries it would target.
" We would like to have digital banking capabilities in one or more jurisdictions, and we' ll continue to pursue digital banking licences," Lim said. The company had been unsuccessful in its application for a digital banking licence in Singapore last year. Earlier this year, it submitted a digital banking licence application in Malaysia.
Lim said the company is keen for such a licence as distributors of wealth management products in most countries are banks. " The cash sits with the bank," he said, adding that this has given banks an advantage in this space.
" We would like to have some of that traditional advantage that the banks have for ourselves in order for us to grow our wealth management business or even to accelerate growth of our wealth management."
Another area which iFast sees as adjacent to wealth management is having a marketplace for bonds, as Lim observed that there is a gap in the market for such a service targeted at individual investors.
Existing platforms are aimed at institutions, Lim noted, and iFast has been working on having a marketplace for bonds, and it is in the midst of applying for a recognised market operator licence.
Lim said the group remains committed to achieving its assets under administration (AUA) target of S$100 billion by 2028. This would represent a compound annual growth rate of 27 per cent from its AUA of S$18.4 billion as at end-Sept.
" Last two years, we have been achieving more than that. So we have to build in some assumptions that certain years there' ll be slower growth rate and so on. But overall, we believe that 27 per cent is a number that is achievable with good execution," he said.
The other part of the business plan is for the company to operate " a truly global business model" , which can operate in just a few countries but serve customers around the world.
Lim noted that such business models have emerged for many industries, such as e-commerce and music, but there has not been such businesses emerging in a big way in the fintech wealth management space.
He added that this is a long-term trend, which the company expects to happen, but it would take many years of careful planning and execution for iFast to achieve its vision of having a truly global business model.
" As far as iFast is concerned, in the next five years, we would like to be able to make some tangible progress towards this vision," Lim said, adding that the company will focus on continually expanding its global fintech ecosystem and connectivity.
For the third quarter ended Sept 30, iFast recorded S$7.6 million in net profit, up 23.3 per cent year on year, on the back of higher revenue. Net revenue rose 32.6 per cent to S$30.3 million.
 
Fast eyes growth in Hong Kong, targets more licences in bid to scale abroad
Mon, Oct 25, 2021 - 3:37 PM
UPDATED Mon, Oct 25, 2021 - 3:39 PM
WEALTH management platform iFast Corporation expects to " substantially accelerate the growth" of its overall Hong Kong business over the medium term, said chief executive Lim Chung Chun on Monday (Oct 25) as he provided details of the group' s strategy under its 5-year plan.
During the earnings call for iFast' s third-quarter results, Lim added that the company also wants to pursue more financial licences and increase the scale and quality of the existing business as it seeks to build a " truly global business model" .
iFast sees strong growth coming from its overall Hong Kong business, especially in 2024 and 2025, boosted by its new ePension division, which will start making contributions from around 2023. The group provided guidance for the Hong Kong business over the weekend when announcing its quarterly results.
Currently, iFast has an existing wealth management platform in Hong Kong, and net revenue - revenue after deducting commissions and fees for financial advisers and securities brokerage expenses - for FY2020 was HK$106.5 million (S$18.4 million), with profit before tax (PBT) margin at 30 per cent on net revenue.
iFast expects net revenue to exceed HK$800 million in 2024 and HK$1.2 billion in 2025. PBT margins are expected to be above 15 per cent in 2024 and more than 33 per cent in 2025.
The company did not provide the mix between wealth management and ePensions in its guidance, but Lim said the group assumed " modest growth" for its existing wealth management platform.
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During the earnings call for iFast' s third-quarter results, Lim added that the company also wants to pursue more financial licences and increase the scale and quality of the existing business as it seeks to build a " truly global business model" .
iFast sees strong growth coming from its overall Hong Kong business, especially in 2024 and 2025, boosted by its new ePension division, which will start making contributions from around 2023. The group provided guidance for the Hong Kong business over the weekend when announcing its quarterly results.
 
iFast expects net revenue to exceed HK$800 million in 2024 and HK$1.2 billion in 2025. PBT margins are expected to be above 15 per cent in 2024 and more than 33 per cent in 2025.
The company did not provide the mix between wealth management and ePensions in its guidance, but Lim said the group assumed " modest growth" for its existing wealth management platform.
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Lim noted that the better margins projected in 2025 would be due to margins becoming more optimum, following the early stages of operation of the ePension division in 2023-2024." We hope that in subsequent years, the margins will continue to be at least as high or better," he said, adding that the Hong Kong business should also be growing beyond 2025.
It was announced in January that PCCW Solutions won the tender for Hong Kong' s eMPF platform. iFast is PCCW Solutions' prime subcontractor for a category that includes Mandatory Provident Fund (MPF) scheme operation services, transformation services and user delivery services. The contract has a term of 7 years, with option for extension of 3 years.
In response to analyst queries on whether the income stream could continue in future, Lim said: " The possibility of that continuing is more than a possibility, we certainly hope that we can turn that into a probability as we move on."
He noted that the service iFast provides is something which would still be required even after the contract ends, and somebody would still need to do the work on a perpetual basis.
Beyond Hong Kong, iFast is also targeting opportunities in other countries.
Lim said the group would be pursuing more financial licences in different jurisdictions as part of its 5-year plan, as iFast looks to build on capabilities in fintech and other services that are adjacent to wealth management.
This would not be limited to the 5 markets that iFast currently operates in, he said. However, he did not provide details on specific countries it would target.
" We would like to have digital banking capabilities in one or more jurisdictions, and we' ll continue to pursue digital banking licences," Lim said. The company had been unsuccessful in its application for a digital banking licence in Singapore last year. Earlier this year, it submitted a digital banking licence application in Malaysia.
Lim said the company is keen for such a licence as distributors of wealth management products in most countries are banks. " The cash sits with the bank," he said, adding that this has given banks an advantage in this space.
" We would like to have some of that traditional advantage that the banks have for ourselves in order for us to grow our wealth management business or even to accelerate growth of our wealth management."
Another area which iFast sees as adjacent to wealth management is having a marketplace for bonds, as Lim observed that there is a gap in the market for such a service targeted at individual investors.
Existing platforms are aimed at institutions, Lim noted, and iFast has been working on having a marketplace for bonds, and it is in the midst of applying for a recognised market operator licence.
Lim said the group remains committed to achieving its assets under administration (AUA) target of S$100 billion by 2028. This would represent a compound annual growth rate of 27 per cent from its AUA of S$18.4 billion as at end-Sept.
" Last two years, we have been achieving more than that. So we have to build in some assumptions that certain years there' ll be slower growth rate and so on. But overall, we believe that 27 per cent is a number that is achievable with good execution," he said.
The other part of the business plan is for the company to operate " a truly global business model" , which can operate in just a few countries but serve customers around the world.
Lim noted that such business models have emerged for many industries, such as e-commerce and music, but there has not been such businesses emerging in a big way in the fintech wealth management space.
He added that this is a long-term trend, which the company expects to happen, but it would take many years of careful planning and execution for iFast to achieve its vision of having a truly global business model.
" As far as iFast is concerned, in the next five years, we would like to be able to make some tangible progress towards this vision," Lim said, adding that the company will focus on continually expanding its global fintech ecosystem and connectivity.
For the third quarter ended Sept 30, iFast recorded S$7.6 million in net profit, up 23.3 per cent year on year, on the back of higher revenue. Net revenue rose 32.6 per cent to S$30.3 million.
 
chartistkao1 ( Date: 09-Feb-2022 11:23) Posted:
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some big money mangers will take money out of us after the 2 years of share rally from march 2020 crashed and go into
https://www.redants.sg/perspective/story20220201-5910
https://www.redants.sg/perspective/story20220201-5910
chartistkao1 ( Date: 09-Feb-2022 11:16) Posted:
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如 果 中 国 不 再 在 2022年 买 美 债 , 它 会 再 把 钱 放 进 来
https://www.redants.sg/good-reads/story20210108-4784
 
just look at the three sg bank shares
chartistkao1 ( Date: 09-Feb-2022 10:57) Posted:
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https://www.firstpost.com/world/china-takes-dig-at-india-says-no-third-country-should-interfere-in-ties-with-sri-lanka-10276181.htmlwe have country and country' s war, company and company' s war, and big bro and small bro ' s war in this volatile 2022' s world
 
 
chartistkao1 ( Date: 09-Feb-2022 10:55) Posted:
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with US engaging with china on the swift war that is currency war usd fight yuan ' s war
https://www.cnbeta.com/articles/tech/1155437.htm
https://www.cnbeta.com/articles/tech/1155437.htm
chartistkao1 ( Date: 09-Feb-2022 10:43) Posted:
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ifast if the share continues at 6.47 so slow it may be target of acqusition by US(amazon,tesla,facebook,apple,softbank) or china tech giants(tenscent,jd,baidu,alibab etc)
https://www.theinformation.com/articles/amazon-acquires-facebooks-satellite-internet-group
https://www.theinformation.com/articles/amazon-acquires-facebooks-satellite-internet-group
chartistkao1 ( Date: 08-Feb-2022 16:39) Posted:
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https://www.ig.com/sg/news-and-trade-ideas/dbs-shares--how-much-higher-can-they-go--210914the gambler' s big bet
 
 
chartistkao1 ( Date: 08-Feb-2022 16:36) Posted:
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the three sg bank shares had hit record high since march 2020 low what time for the other good stocks that are stll at 2020 low
https://sbr.com.sg/stocks/in-focus-news/dbs-hits-all-time-high-stock-price-3147
https://sbr.com.sg/stocks/in-focus-news/dbs-hits-all-time-high-stock-price-3147
chartistkao1 ( Date: 08-Feb-2022 16:10) Posted:
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you need careful planning to deal with them
The hedge funds industry in Singapore has undergone significant development and growth over the past 18 months. In particular, the number of hedge funds managed from Singapore has grown from a little over 10 to more than 49 within that period of time.
https://www.eurekahedge.com/Research/News/1013/New-Trends-in-Singapores-Hedge-Fund-Industry
chartistkao1 ( Date: 08-Feb-2022 16:08) Posted:
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when big hedge funds attacked they will first target
INVESTING can be made simple. But only if you choose to do so.
Take Parkway Life Reit (SGX: C2PU), a sleepy Singapore Reit (real estate investment trust) that I have owned since April 2009.
Tue, Feb 08, 2022 - 4:04 PM
Take Parkway Life Reit (SGX: C2PU), a sleepy Singapore Reit (real estate investment trust) that I have owned since April 2009.
The Reit' s growth may not excite, but you' ll be wrong if you think that it cannot produce satisfying returns. The units I hold have increased by over 550 per cent over the past 13 year
 
4.54 SGD &minus 0.16 (3.40%)
today
8 Feb, 4:06 pm SGT  &bull   Disclaimer
SGX: C2PU
 
4.59 SGD    &lrm 13:15
| Open | 4.69 |
| High | 4.73 |
| Low | 4.52 |
 
| Mkt cap | 2.75B |
| P/E ratio | 8.28 |
| Div yield | 2.65% |
 
| 52-wk high | 5.22 |
| 52-wk low |
 
chartistkao1 ( Date: 08-Feb-2022 15:51) Posted:
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https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9C%9D%E9%B2%9C%E6%88%98%E4%BA%89#%E8%83%8C%E6%99%AF
chartistkao1 ( Date: 08-Feb-2022 15:38) Posted:
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