Jonathan Woo, Phillip Securities Research
Jonathan Woo, Phillip Securities Research
2 January 2024
Money in the Market: What markets, investment trends, and strategies will define the new year?
Asian stocks began the new year with little enthusiasm, following a modest setback in US stocks, which fell from near-record highs. This hiccup came as a surprise to a market that had been on its longest weekly gain since 2004. On Money in the Market, Hongbin Jeong speaks to Jonathan Woo, Senior Research Analyst at Phillips Securities Research, about the market's trajectory in 2023 and what to look forward to this year.
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18 July 2023
Money in the Market: Are US stocks still an attractive option for Singaporeans?
Stocks have been in rally mode after the Nasdaq Composite had its best first six months of year in four decades, and the S&P 500 gained 16% during the same period.
So where are stocks headed in the second half of 2023?
Some experts expect them to be "fat and flat," warning investors to beware of the bust that follows the boom.
So are US stocks still an attractive option for us?
On Money in the Market, Hongbin Jeong speaks to Jonathan Woo, Senior Research Analyst from Phillip Securities Research, to find out more.
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6 April 2023
Money in the Market: Should you reconsider the US market?
The US economy is currently experiencing levels of inflation that have not been seen in 40 years. Supply chain disruptions, rising energy prices, volatility in major economies and other underlying demographic factors have all contributed to rising prices. And now many expect a recession to hit the US economy by the end of this year. On Money in the Market, Hongbin speaks to Jonathan Woo, Senior Research Analyst from Phillip Securities Research to find out how retail investors should react and whether Singaporean retail investors should reconsider the US market.
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7 October 2021
Companies to Watch: Facebook’s double whammy of a massive global outage and the Frances Haugen controversy
Facebook recently faced it’s largest outage recorded -- we’re talking about 10.6 million problem reports globally. The firm has since apologised for the mass outage, explaining that it was caused by “configuration changes on the backbone routers”. Jonathan Woo, Research Analyst, Phillip Securities shares the implications of this outage on Facebook, where cyber security is concerned, and how Facebook can reassure investors of a comeback from this double whammy.
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