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2 Low-Cost ETFs Any Investor Can Buy and Hold
When we talk about instantly diversifying our portfolio when investing, it’s natural to look towards exchange-traded funds (ETFs) as the best way to do
5 Top Global Stocks to Buy in June
As we enter the middle of 2021, it has continued to be a good year for investors with the S&P 500 up around 13%
Chart of the Week: Pinduoduo Revenue and Costs Explode Higher
Pinduoduo Inc (NASDAQ: PDD) has made a name for itself as an up-and-coming social commerce company in China. Amazingly, this US$150 billion market cap
Have $1,500 to Invest? 1 Affordable Hang Seng Index Stock to Consider
For investors in Singapore, Hong Kong stocks are a great way to diversify your exposure to local and US companies. That’s because stocks listed
Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index: These 3 Stocks Just Got Added
For investors in Hong Kong’s stock market, it’s a well-known fact that the benchmark Hang Seng Index does not represent the companies listed in
Meituan Dianping: Why Have Shares Crashed 12% This Week?
If you’re in charge of one of China’s technology platform giants, the recent anti-trust moves by the Chinese government are not encouraging indicators that
2 Rock-Solid Hong Kong Dividend Stocks
For investors, it might be a lesser known fact but Hong Kong stocks actually pay out dividends that are tax free. That’s similar to
Alibaba and Tencent: Why Have Their Stock Prices Fallen?
For any investor interested in China’s fast-growing economy, two companies have come to embody the meteoric rise of Chinese Internet stocks. They are, of
1 China Consumer Goods Stock for Long-Term Investors
When you think of China, you tend to think that it’s the world’s second-largest economy. Second, the country has the biggest population in the
2 Chinese Cloud Computing Stocks to Consider Buying
With the inexorable rise of cloud computing all over the world, “moving to the cloud” was likely one of the most uttered phrases for
2 Hang Seng Index Stocks I Wouldn’t Touch With a 10-Foot Pole
As long-term investors, it makes sense to avoid really terrible companies. That’s because instead of making you money, bad companies destroy your wealth. If
Chart of the Week: AIA is a Dividend Stock in Disguise
When you think of insurance, you generally think of it as a boring, mature industry waiting to get disrupted. Yet in Asia, the growth