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Inflation remains a top concern for Singapore’s consumers and businesses. While inflation is finally easing in 2023, consumers and businesses are still feeling the pinch of price increases, with costs likely to be higher than in the past. Join us in this seminar, where we will dissect the differences between inflation and cost of living for consumers, as well as discuss the cost pressures faced by businesses at a time of slower economic growth.

 

Investors today are more aware that better-governed companies, on balance, tend to make better investments. This belief is underpinned by empirical research, and a study by SMU’s Sim Kee Boon Institute for Financial Economics in 2015 for example found that the winners of the Corporate Governance Award by the Securities and Investors Association (Singapore) over a four-year period consistently outperformed the Straits Times Index.

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