Singaporeans less upbeat about their investments in the next year
Survey adds that more are willing to seek financial advice now
Genevieve Cua
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Singapore
SINGAPORE investors are relatively less optimistic than the global average about their investments in the next year, a Legg Mason Global Investment Survey has found.
The silver lining is that 45 per cent of the Singaporeans polled are willing to work with a financial adviser, up by 10 percentage points last year.
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