Wealth (April 2015)

Shades of grey in quest for yield

Shades of grey in quest for yield

Global landscape remains challenging with low rates and liquidity conditions further distorting asset prices

In transition

In transition

Despite signs of stabilisation, the likelihood of a swift comeback in commodities remains slim as physical markets continue to grapple with a supply glut

Editor's note

Editor's note

FOR many wealthy families, the idea of setting up a family office may seem an attractive, even logical, step.

Driving the Rockefeller legacy in Asia

Driving the Rockefeller legacy in Asia

Wendy O'Neill, a fifth-generation Rockefeller and chairman of the Asian Cultural Council, speaks about her family's deep appreciation for Asian culture

Against the odds

Against the odds

Investors are finding the search for yield a challenge in a 'lowflation' environment. Against this backdrop, our panellists share their insights on the asset classes most likely to do well

Ins and outs of forex trading

Ins and outs of forex trading

Understanding the product and risks and having a stringent risk and money management strategy are paramount

Finding the right fit

Finding the right fit

Community Foundation of Singapore chief Catherine Loh shares how the charity bridges the gap between philanthropists and community needs

Doctor with heart

Doctor with heart

Cardiologist Michael Lim is set on helping patients and stays constantly abreast of medical developments to be at the forefront of his field

Seeking professional help

Seeking professional help

Interest in family offices among Asians has grown, stemming from a desire to professionalise family structures

In a sweet spot

In a sweet spot

External and domestic factors, coupled with attractive valuations, may drive Asian equities to outperform global markets in 2015