Bank of Singapore (BoS) is advising clients to stay flexible as trade tensions between China and the US escalate. The bank’s latest investment call to clients has come following President Trump’s latest tariffs announcements last Thursday. However, the bank’s senior investment strategist, James Cheo says the risks of a full-blown trade war between the two countries is highly unlikely. “The…
BoS: Investors should be nimble as China-US frictions rise
26 March 2018
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