Busy week of monetary policy decisions, data releases
IT'S going to be a busy week, with central banks' monetary policy decisions and more economic data releases.
Markets' performance last week were somewhat impacted by Brexit developments and the outcomes from China's National People's Congress (NPC).
But the less talked about drivers such as ongoing US-China trade resolutions should continue to have a bearing on investment decisions this week.
Singapore's market, especially the tech stocks, may get their cues from Wall Street.
On Friday, Wall Street - especially its tech players - took to updates that Washington and Beijing were making substative progress on trade talks positively. This came despite US data showing that manufacturing output fell for a second stra…
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