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Q2. What stocks, ETFs, or sectors are on your H2 2026 watchlist?

The following distressed assets are on my watchlist for H2 2026 as unique case studies in corporate restructuring and governance:

EC World REIT (SGX: BWCU): Monitoring this closely following ongoing trading suspensions, its failure to secure extensions for offshore interest reserves, and a major court ruling holding a subsidiary liable for a massive billion guarantee. The outcomes of its asset divestment and restructuring proposals remain critical.

Eagle Hospitality Trust (SGX: LIW): It is undergoing formal delisting and termination following a high-profile corporate collapse and severe financial engineering. The ongoing regulatory fallout and legal challenges involving the former management offer significant lessons in investor risk.

$EC World Reit(BWCU.SI)$
$Eagle HTrust USD(LIW.SI)$

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2026 Mid-Year Review: What Did You Miss in H1, and What’s on Your H2 Watchlist?
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