This week: DBS Bank forecasts a stronger dollar in 2019 despite Fed’s dovish turn; UBP notes early signs of global economic stabilisation; Bank of Singapore believes oil price rebound signals a positive outlook in demand; UBS GWM upgrades high-grade bonds in latest TAA; and Nomura WM says market is already “overdue for a correction”. DBS Bank sees stronger dollar despite…
CIO Weekly – Featuring DBS’s Hou Wey Fook
4 April 2019

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