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US equities remain attractive for Singapore investors amid turbulence

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  • U.S. equities, especially in technology and AI sectors, continue to offer high-growth potential despite recent market volatility, making them attractive for Singaporean investors seeking diversification.
  • The Straits Times Index delivered strong returns in 2024, driven by robust bank performance, but growth is expected to moderate in 2025 due to global economic uncertainties.
  • Experts recommend combining the stability and dividends of Singapore’s stock market with the dynamic growth opportunities in U.S. equities for a well-rounded portfolio.

[SINGAPORE] Despite recent market turbulence, U.S. equities continue to present compelling opportunities for Singaporean investors seeking growth and diversification. While Singapore's stock market has shown resilience and delivered strong returns in recent years, analysts suggest that the broader range of sectors and innovation-driven growth in the U.S. market could offer higher potential gains for those willing to navigate risks.

Singapore’s Strong Performance in 2024

The Straits Times Index (STI), Singapore’s benchmark stock index, achieved a remarkable 24% total return in 2024, driven largely by the performance of its three major banks—DBS Group, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC), and United Overseas Bank (UOB). These financial giants, collectively accounting for over 52% of the STI’s weight, benefited from higher interest rates and robust earnings growth.

Despite this success, experts forecast a moderation in Singapore's equity market growth for 2025 due to geopolitical uncertainties and slowing global trade. The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has hinted at easing monetary policy to counter these headwinds, which could provide a supportive backdrop for local stocks but may not match the high-growth potential seen elsewhere.

U.S. Markets: A Broader Horizon

In contrast, U.S. markets offer a more diverse array of investment opportunities, particularly in sectors like technology and artificial intelligence (AI). The S&P 500 and NASDAQ Composite delivered returns of over 23% and 29%, respectively, in 2024, with tech-heavy stocks leading the charge. Companies such as Nvidia, a key supplier of AI hardware, and Tesla, which is expanding into higher-margin services, exemplify the innovation driving U.S. market performance.

While concerns about overvaluation persist after two consecutive years of strong gains, analysts believe that U.S. equities still hold promise for selective investors. Morgan Stanley projects that 2025 may be a year of muted but positive returns, with opportunities concentrated in growth and value stocks.

Key Considerations for Singaporean Investors

For Singaporean investors eyeing U.S. equities, diversification remains a key advantage. Unlike the STI’s heavy reliance on financials, the U.S. market offers exposure to high-growth sectors such as technology, healthcare, and renewable energy. This diversity can help mitigate risks associated with sector-specific downturns.

However, challenges such as rising interest rates and geopolitical tensions could impact valuations. Additionally, currency fluctuations between the Singapore dollar and U.S. dollar may affect returns for local investors.

Balancing Local and Global Investments

While U.S. equities present significant opportunities, experts caution against overlooking Singapore’s stock market entirely. The STI continues to offer attractive dividend yields averaging around 5%, making it an appealing choice for income-focused investors. Moreover, recent policy measures aimed at enhancing liquidity and attracting new listings could further bolster the local market’s appeal.

For instance, the MAS has launched a S$5 billion Equity Market Development Programme to support local stocks and improve market depth. Tax incentives for new listings and fund managers are also expected to enhance Singapore’s competitiveness as an investment hub.

As global markets navigate an uncertain economic landscape in 2025, Singaporean investors are faced with a wealth of options both locally and abroad. While the STI offers stability and reliable dividends, U.S. equities provide access to dynamic growth sectors that could deliver outsized returns over the long term. A balanced approach that incorporates both markets may be the most prudent strategy for navigating this complex environment.

For investors willing to take calculated risks, exploring U.S. equities could unlock significant growth potential—particularly in technology-driven industries that are shaping the future of global commerce.


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