Central bank and Trump-Kim meetings to guide market
THE historic Trump-Kim summit on June 12, coupled with a trio of central bank decisions, is expected to shape movements in the stock market this week.
In Singapore, the venue for the meeting of the US and North Korean leaders, industry players and observers see the possibility of trade fears coming to the fore.
Some uncertainty in the market is at least likely, according to Eli Lee, head of investment strategy at the Bank of Singapore. But this doesn't have to mean stock prices will fall.
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