Thai blue chips on the SGX: What you need to know
THREE Singapore depository receipts (SDRs) will commence trading on the Singapore Exchange (SGX) on May 30, allowing investors to trade in Thailand’s blue-chip names through beneficial interest.
Classified by SGX as excluded investment products, SDRs are suitable for investors who expect a low-to-moderate likelihood of loss on their principal investment amounts, with generally smaller potential returns.
For investors looking to increase their exposure to the Thai economy, this is what analysts are saying about the three companies:
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