S'pore investors more optimistic than HK ones: study
Singapore
EVEN as Asia succumbs to the impact of "Brexit", Singapore investors are more optimistic about the performance of their current investments than their Hong Kong counterparts, Hong Kong marketing research firm CSG has found.
Its study has revealed that 65 per cent of Hong Kong investors believe that the performance of their current investments will worsen over the next 12 months, but only 53 per cent of Singapore investors feel this way.
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