Posts Tagged ‘Inflow’
Net institutional inflow continues; QAF, XMH, JEP directors raise their stakes
[SINGAPORE] For the five trading sessions spanning Jan 9 to 15, institutions were net buyers of Singapore stocks, with net institutional inflow of S$208 million. This extended the S$63 million in net inflow for the preceding five sessions. Stocks that had the highest net institutional inflow included OCBC , Hongkong Land , ST Engineering ,…
Read MoreInstitutions net sellers of Singapore stocks, reversing previous week’s net inflow
[SINGAPORE] Over the five trading sessions from Nov 14 to 20, institutions were net sellers of Singapore stocks, with net institutional outflow of S$131 million. This partially reversed the previous week’s S$236 million net inflow. Institutional flows Stocks that had the highest net institutional outflow included DBS, CapitaLand Investment , Yangzijiang Shipbuilding , Singapore Airlines…
Read MoreiFast books S$50.3 million net institutional inflow in five sessions
[SINGAPORE] Over the five trading sessions from Jul 25 to 31, institutions were net sellers of Singapore stocks. The net institutional outflow of S$351 million was a reversal from the S$334 million net inflow in the preceding five sessions. This took the net institutional outflow for the 2025 year till Jul 31 to S$1.67 billion.…
Read MoreIndustrials take sector lead in 2025 net institutional inflow
Over the five trading sessions from Jul 4 to 10, institutions were net buyers of Singapore stocks, with net institutional inflow of S$94 million adding to the S$184 million net inflow for the preceding five sessions. This takes the net institutional outflow for the 2025 year to Jul 10 to S$1.76 billion. Institutional flows Over…
Read MoreSingapore’s millionaire inflow to halve in 2025: report
[SINGAPORE] Singapore will likely see a net inflow of 1,600 millionaires in 2025 – less than half the 3,500 that had been projected to move there in 2024, a report by investment migration consultancy Henley & Partners showed. This is even as a record 142,000 millionaires worldwide are expected to relocate this year, according to…
Read MoreSuriname Poised For Cash Inflow From Newly Discovered Oil
Suriname, South America’s smallest country, is preparing for an inflow of cash from a huge offshore oil find, with the president insisting the population will receive a direct share of the wealth. The Dutch-speaking nation of about 600,000 people expects to rake in about $10 billion in the next decade or two, with crude extraction…
Read MoreChinese investors drive Hong Kong rally with HK$150 billion inflow
CHINESE investors are helping to drive a bull run in Hong Kong shares, ploughing almost HK$150 billion (S$26 billion) into the financial hub this year, more than seven times the amount they added during the same period in 2024. That’s despite an earlier Chinese New Year holiday reducing the number of trading days this year.…
Read MoreUS Bitcoin ETFs head for record monthly inflow on Trump optimism
A GROUP of one dozen US Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) is on the cusp of a record monthly net inflow, bolstered by the digital asset’s historic surge towards US$100,000 on president-elect Donald Trump’s embrace of crypto. The ETFs from issuers including BlackRock and Fidelity Investments have attracted US$6.2 billion so far in November, data compiled…
Read MoreOCBC Q3 2024 results driven by customer growth and net new money inflow: CEO Helen Wong
She notes that the bank is seeing the outcome of its investment in people, products and capabilities to serve customers THE growth OCBC has seen in the third quarter ended September has been customer driven, said CEO Helen Wong, as growth plans and initiatives have paid off for the bank across geographies. “I feel the…
Read MoreBitcoin flirts with US$70,000 after US$2.4 billion inflow into ETFs
BITCOIN pushed higher on Monday (Oct 21) as a spurt of inflows into exchange-traded funds (ETFs) for the largest digital asset as well as optimism about the outlook for US regulations lifted sentiment. The cryptocurrency rose about 1 per cent as of 8.30 am in Singapore to close in on US$70,000, a level last seen…
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