QUOTE(Kaka23 @ Mar 17 2015, 08:50 AM)
had been thinking of RHB Bric.....Brazil & Russia badly burned.....
BRIC is the best of 2 worlds now?...BR down, IC up.
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QUOTE(Kaka23 @ Mar 17 2015, 08:50 AM) had been thinking of RHB Bric.....Brazil & Russia badly burned..... BRIC is the best of 2 worlds now?...BR down, IC up. |
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Mar 17 2015, 09:15 AM
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QUOTE(yklooi @ Mar 17 2015, 09:56 AM) had been thinking of RHB Bric..... Haha.. yeah problem is China and India up. Brazil and Russia burned badly.. Brazil & Russia badly burned..... BRIC is the best of 2 worlds now?...BR down, IC up. I think China still got upside... How much is the allocation of B&R in this fund? More than 50%? |
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Mar 17 2015, 09:17 AM
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QUOTE(Kaka23 @ Mar 17 2015, 09:16 AM) Haha.. yeah problem is China and India up. Brazil and Russia burned badly.. as at 31 Jan 2015I think China still got upside... How much is the allocation of B&R in this fund? More than 50%? RHB-OSK-GS BRIC EQUITY FUND This post has been edited by yklooi: Mar 17 2015, 09:51 AM Attached thumbnail(s) |
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QUOTE(T231H @ Mar 16 2015, 08:27 PM) to diversify into different global funds, asia funds, Malaysian funds, REITs and bond funds.....cannot have 1 fund house that have all these funds that suit each individual and also even if the fund house has all these funds,...their performance may not be on par with others....(some are good at Big cap, some are good at Small Cap) .....example...if RHB has a GOOD asean fund...but you won't buy it BECAUSE RHB bond fund has redemption fees if sell < 12 months....so you let go of this RHB Asean fund to go into another 2nd choice fund because of RM 160? (OOPS RM 40 only because IF have to get into 4 FHs) why tie down to only I FH...is if I have RM 100 000 to invest in UT,..why have to let this RM 160 to limits oneself from getting into more FHs to get more choices of funds, more diversification of portfolio, more risk diversion... But my personal view is wherever possible, I will buy unit trusts from a FH which does not impose any switching fee or redemption fee and have an equivalent bond fund to switch into. Of course sometimes we may not have a choice. For example, the Aberdeen Islamic World Equity Fund does not have an equivalent Aberdeen Bond Fund but we may still buy it for diversification purpose. At the end of the day, if you think a unit trust from a FH has the BEST performance as compared to its peers, you may still buy it although that particular FH imposes switching fees and redemption fees. This post has been edited by Vanguard 2015: Mar 17 2015, 10:20 AM |
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Singapore Surpasses Australia With Highest-Yielding AAA Debt
Ten-year notes in the island-state yielded 2.481 percent as of 2:43 p.m. local time, versus 2.479 percent in Australia. The difference was about four basis points earlier in Asian trading. The inversion is the first since 1998, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. While Singapore’s bond market of $161 billion is only about 60 percent the size of Australia’s, it’s the only country in Asia that offers the same top-level AAA debt rank from the three major rating companies. URL: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/201...-over-australia Should be start to buy for AFFIN HWANG SELECT SGD INCOME FUND - MYR? |
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Mar 17 2015, 10:31 AM
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How come this fund doing so great?!
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i have RHB OSK Emer Opp fund ex RM 5000
this fund is now 1%SC want to buy RHB OSK GS BRIC this fund is now 2% SC possible to do Intra switch to BRIC at RM 25 then buy back with cash Em Opp at 1% SC...... 1% SC = 5000*0.1 = RM 50, but pay RM 25....saving RM 25 This post has been edited by yklooi: Mar 17 2015, 12:48 PM |
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Japan's Nikkei share average rose to a fresh 15-year high on expectations that companies could improve their return on equity lifted overall sentiment.
“Changes seen in the microeconomic level are attracting buyers," said Nobuhiko Kuramochi, a strategist at Mizuho Securities. "The Japanese market is outperforming its global peers, and if you don't want to fall behind, you can't be underweight Japan," Kuramochi said. "Toyota has a big market capitalization, and those who are bullish on Japan are seen buying Toyota." |
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I am giving up on Ponzi 1 (Affin Hwang Quantum Fund). Transferring the funds to Affin Hwang Japan Growth Fund and Affin Hwang Bond Fund.
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