There are only two major indexes across Asia-Pacific that are in positive territory so far in 2022, and both of them are in Southeast Asia.
is in first place regionally, having risen 3.25% year-to-date.
In a note published Thursday, Morgan Stanley equity analysts Wilson Ng and Derek Chang said Singapore stocks are a "safe haven amid choppy global markets." "Global markets are grappling with growth moderation as fiscal stimulus rolls off, rising interest rates as central banks tighten monetary policy, and higher inflation driven by supply shocks created by events in Ukraine and China," said Ng and Chang.
"Despite an uncertain global outlook, Singapore's macro conditions appear relatively robust. GDP growth is set to decelerate, but to still above-trend levels thanks to reopening progress this year," they said.Many reasons justify the relative outperformance of ASEAN markets YTD.Both indexes have outperformed peers across the region, which have seen losses so far for the year. China's markets have been among those hit the hardest.
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