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S1E61: STI 10,000: How the narrative on Singapore is changing

S1E61: STI 10,000: How the narrative on Singapore is changing

Update: 2025-11-03
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After a lost decade following the Global Financial Crisis, the Singapore market is finally reflecting the city-state’s economic dynamism and embrace of new technologies. Could the STI hit 10,000 by 2040 as suggested by DBS? Senior correspondent Ben Paul explains what the changing narrative on Singapore means for investors.

Highlights of the podcast:

00:54 DBS paints alluring picture of local market

05:19 Big investments, AI among drivers of STI

10:08 STI’s composition may change as it climbs

15:48 Tread carefully with small, less liquid Reits

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Produced by: Ben Paul, Howie Lim & Chai Pei Chieh

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S1E61: STI 10,000: How the narrative on Singapore is changing

S1E61: STI 10,000: How the narrative on Singapore is changing

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