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Citi adds Singapore shares on ‘new business cycle’

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SINGAPORE: More traditiona­l companies in Hong Kong and Singapore are set to benefit from a “new business cycle” globally, as their economies recover from the pandemic, according to Citigroup Inc’s private-banking arm.

Cyclical and undervalue­d stocks will outperform in both jurisdicti­ons supported by fiscal stimulus, with Hong Kong probably coming out of a yearlong recession this quarter, Ken Peng, head of Asia investment strategy, said in an interview. “Hong Kong is coming back in a rush,” while “Singapore is among our top markets,” he said.

The Wall Street giant bought shares on behalf of clients in both markets in May to expand existing overweight positions. Hong Kong will be supported by easing social distancing measures, improving business activity, signs of a rebound in retail sales and a strong Hong Kong dollar amid robust capital flows, Peng said. Citi favours retail, real estate and local banks in the jurisdicti­on.

Meanwhile, Singapore began phasing out of a nationwide lockdown this month after providing stimulus amounting to 20% of its gross domestic product.

The city-state is “very dividend-heavy, asset-heavy and has a lot of traditiona­l industries” in the industrial­s, exports and the transporta­tion segments that will “do better,” he said.

Here are some other highlights from the interview. Us-china tensions are going to “cool off at least before the US election” and Hong Kong and Beijing will work to restore economic stability, according to Peng.

Lower US interest rates, a relatively weak US dollar, fatigue in the US rally and an easy Fed are all “positive” for the Asia market rally.

Citi is overweight on stocks in China, Korea, Japan, Philippine­s, Indonesia and Malaysia; neutral on Australia, India, Thailand and Taiwan and has no underweigh­ts in Asia Pacific.

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