A recent survey conducted by MDRi has revealed significant differences in investor sentiment between Hong Kong and Singapore, after Donald Trump was elected as the next US president. Hong Kong and Singapore investors plan to increase investment allocation to the US market by 3% to 5% next year.
But how do Hong Kong and Singaporean investors differ in their investment strategies towards US markets?
On Wealth Tracker, Hongbin Jeong speaks to Simon Tye, Chief Executive Officer at MDRi to find out more on recent findings.

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