Rabbit Year 2023 Prediction: Alex Shlaen on Key Real Estate Markets and Money Flows
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At the beginning of a new year, we want to know where to put our money and what to expect from the markets. Let me lay out some of my expectations and observations as we hop into the Year of the Rabbit.
Last year was a tough year for investors, unless you were invested in the Singapore property market, which is still going strong into 2023. But I will return to discussing property later in this article.
In 2022, there was a lot of trough across the financial and property markets all over the world. There were very few bright spots. But that you know already. Now, let’s try to look into the future and predict where is a good place to park your dough this hopping year of the bunny.
According to Professor Roubini of Stern Business School of New York University (NYU), investors must find stable assets that will hedge them against inflation, geopolitical risks and other market disruptors. Such assets include short-term government bonds and inflation-indexed bonds, gold and other precious metals, and real estate that is resilient to environmental damage.
Indeed, yet again, property investment is not just done for the more obvious advantages, such as&n...
The post Rabbit Year 2023 Prediction: Alex Shlaen on Key Real Estate Markets and Money Flows appeared first on LUXUO.
At the beginning of a new year, we want to know where to put our money and what to expect from the markets. Let me lay out some of my expectations and observations as we hop into the Year of the Rabbit.
Last year was a tough year for investors, unless you were invested in the Singapore property market, which is still going strong into 2023. But I will return to discussing property later in this article.
In 2022, there was a lot of trough across the financial and property markets all over the world. There were very few bright spots. But that you know already. Now, let’s try to look into the future and predict where is a good place to park your dough this hopping year of the bunny.
According to Professor Roubini of Stern Business School of New York University (NYU), investors must find stable assets that will hedge them against inflation, geopolitical risks and other market disruptors. Such assets include short-term government bonds and inflation-indexed bonds, gold and other precious metals, and real estate that is resilient to environmental damage.
Indeed, yet again, property investment is not just done for the more obvious advantages, such as&n...
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