Singapore investors unfazed by market volatility: poll
They even see buying opportunities amid increased volatility; 40% say they might even invest more
Singapore
FEARS over sluggish global growth, geopolitical uncertainty and trade tensions may have sent markets seesawing for most of the year, but only one in eight Singapore investors feel they pose a risk to investments, according to Legg Mason Global Asset Management's Global Investment Survey which was released on Tuesday.
Singapore investors even see buying opportunities amid volatility - despite citing inflation, economic instability around the world, and trade wars between countries as their top-three concerns - with 40 per cent saying they might invest more in the face of increased market volatility.
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