The Sun (Malaysia)

Temasek cautious after record portfolio value

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SINGAPORE: Singapore state investor Temasek Holdings’ portfolio value hit a record high last year on strong performanc­e in local firms and Chinese banks, but it struck a cautious note by saying it was looking to temper the pace of its investment­s.

Under CEO Ho Ching, the wife of Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Temasek has become a global investor, ploughing billions of dollars into tech startups and emerging markets. Its key holdings include DBS Group Holdings China Constructi­on Bank and Standard Chartered PLC.

For the year ended March 2018, Temasek’s portfolio value hit S$308 billion (RM915 billion), an all-time high and 12% more than a year ago. It saw S$29 billion in new investment­s last year, versus S$16 billion in divestment­s.

Temasek, the top investor in about a third of companies in Singapore’s Straits Times Index, is looking to temper its investment pace in the year ahead but is open to investment opportunit­ies, including countercyc­lical ones, company executives said at an annual news conference yesterday.

“We do have a more cautious outlook right now compared to what we had in the past,” said Rohit Sipahimala­ni, Temasek’s joint head of portfolio strategy and risk group.

Executives said the investment firm was comfortabl­e with its holdings in Chinese banks. At the same time, it is stepping up investment­s in technology start-ups.

Last month, Temasek and GIC Pte Ltd, Singapore’s bigger state fund, featured among main investors in a record-setting US$14 billion (RM56.4 billion) fundraisin­g by China’s Ant Financial Services Group.

The increase in Temasek’s portfolio in the year ended March, versus a nearly 14% rise a year ago, was aided by a 42% surge in DBS shares over the period. It also benefited from 29% and more than 32% gains, respective­ly, in shares of China Constructi­on Bank and Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd.

MSCI’s Asia shares ex-Japan index advanced 18% in the year to March, while Singapore’s main index rose 8%. – Reuters

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