That said, I’m not ready to call it a full turnaround. IPO performance remains the biggest test, while SGX still trails Hong Kong significantly in liquidity. If upcoming listings can hold their IPO prices & attract institutional participation, the cycle of liquidity, research coverage and investor confidence could strengthen further.
For now, I’m cautiously bullish. Policy support, potential rate cuts, stronger flows & Singapore’s safe-haven appeal provide a solid foundation—but earnings and IPO execution will determine whether this becomes a sustainable recovery or just another short-term rerating.
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- WendyDelia·08-13I pulled the last 3 years too — first month IPO breaks matter more than pipeline size. If pricing stays tight, do long-only funds really stick around?LikeReport
- icycrystal·08-13thanks for sharing1Report
