Great Eastern Holdings Ltd (G07.SI) is the oldest and largest life insurance company in Singapore and Malaysia. The company also operates in Indonesia, Brunei, China, and Myanmar. It has 64bn USD in assets and over 4m policyholders. Continue reading “Great Eastern – Growth Opportunities in Indonesia and Thailand”
A Dog Year Ahead: Wang! Wang! Wang!
Gong Xi Fa Cai! The 4716th Chinese year has just started. It is the year of the dog or more precisely the year of the ‘Yang Earth Dog.’ The dog follows the rooster for the next twelve lunar cycles in the Chinese lunar calendar. Continue reading “A Dog Year Ahead: Wang! Wang! Wang!”
China Overseas Land & Investment – Expansion Overseas Expected
China Overseas Land & Investment Ltd (0688.HK) is a leading real estate developer and state-owned red-chip (incorporated outside mainland China). China Overseas Land & Investment is specialized in high-rise apartment buildings and commercial properties in China’s first- and second-tier cities. Continue reading “China Overseas Land & Investment – Expansion Overseas Expected”
APAC Markets: First Trends for 2018
The stock market performance in the first month of a year is supposed to have some predictive effect for the rest of the year. This is at least statistically proven for the US market. But we see also some evidence for other markets and want to start our regular stock market performance ranking by showing some first trends for the Asia-Pacific markets in January. Continue reading “APAC Markets: First Trends for 2018”
360 Capital Group – New Strategy, New Opportunities
360 Capital Group (TGP.AX) is a property investment and funds management company. The company actively invests in direct property assets, securities, debt and various corporate real estates in Australia on a private and public equity basis. Continue reading “360 Capital Group – New Strategy, New Opportunities”
SoftBank – Keeps Buying and Buying
SoftBank Group Corp (9984.TYO) is the fifth largest public company in Japan and sixth-largest telecom operator in the world. Around 40 percent of the revenues are generated from the acquired US mobile service provider Sprint. SoftBank’s domestic mobile, broadband, and telco business in Japan contributes another 34 percent to the revenues. Continue reading “SoftBank – Keeps Buying and Buying”