It has been a volatile ride for equity markets this quarter. Investors should fasten their seat belts, stay calm and look out for new investment ideas in September.
Let our analyst share with you about healthcare and bond funds. Find out why you could potentially consider these generally defensive and stable sectors[1] as part of your investment portfolio in times of market uncertainty.
In addition, we have specially invited our fund partners to provide more insights on market updates to help you make informed decisions for your investments amidst the market volatility.
If you are new to unit trust investment, join us in our Introduction to Unit Trust seminars. We will explain what unit trust investment is, and guide you through our online trading platform, POEMS, to show you how you could purchase your funds in a hassle-free way.
Details of the seminars are as follow:
10 Sept, 12.30pm – 1.30pm, Raffles City Tower 6th Floor
Global Financial Outlook by Henderson
12 Sept, 12.30pm – 1.30pm, Raffles City Tower 6th Floor
Introduction to Unit Trust by Unit Trust Marketing
15 Sept, 12.30pm – 1.30pm, Raffles City Tower 6th Floor
8 Pearls of Investment wisdom by Aberdeen
16 Sept, 12.30pm – 1.30pm, Raffles City Tower 6th Floor
Analyst Updates: Healthcare and Bond funds by Fidelity
17 Sept, 12.30pm – 1.30pm, Raffles City Tower 6th Floor
Introduction to Unit Trust by Phillip's Investment Analyst
22 Sept, 7.00pm – 8.30pm, Raffles City Tower 6th Floor
Analyst Updates: Healthcare and Bond funds by Invited Speaker + Phillip's Investment Analyst
To register, kindly email your particulars comprising your Name, NRIC, and POEMS account number (if any) to utseminars@phillip.com.sg
The seats will be automatically confirmed, unless otherwise mentioned.
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When considering a bond investment strategy, remember the importance of diversification. As a general rule, it’s never a good idea to put all your assets and all your risk in a single asset class or investment.
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