SGD bonds holding up as choppy market raises risk
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BONDS seem to be holding up relatively well in the recent market sell-off, as investors fall back on capital preservation.
One month into the year, the Markit iBoxx SGD Corporates Index - at 105.6271 - is still in positive territory, up 0.5 per cent from 105.0494 at end-December.
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