Jeremy Thow
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Jeremy Thow

Consultant, Financial Planning

Singapore

About

Before becoming an independent financial adviser in late 2007, Jeremy served as an insurance agent since 1993 in a multi-national insurance firm, where he provided financial advice to many of his corporate clients, ranging from F&B to the ... [Read More]

Company

Ray Alliance Financial Advisers Pte Ltd

Qualifications
  • Diploma in Life Insurance (DipLI)

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The Basics on Investment

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Asian Investment Conference & Exhibition (AICE) 2010
Published: April 26, 2010
Category: Events, Investment

SIAS, supported by SGX, is pleased to present Asian Investment Conference and Exhibition 2010 in Singapore. AICE 2010, a culmination of opportunity and necessity, will serve as a centralised one-stop platform for public listed companies and financial sector companies to address the needs and interests of investors. At AICE 2010, participants will be able to present business and investment merits directly to investors through face to face interaction, reassuring stakeholders of their business fundamentals. AICE 2010 will be a direct avenue for companies to reach out to their target audience.   More

FPAS Lunch Time Talk
Published: April 01, 2010
Category: Events, Investment

FPAS Lunch Time Talk on “Demystifying Structure Products – Do they still have a place in post 2009?” on Wednesday, 21 April 2010   More

2010 Quarterly Market Outlook by SIAS Research
Published: March 05, 2010
Category: Events, Investment

The year of the Tiger has so far not seen markets 'roar' to positive highs. And with markets and investor sentiment still cautious water-treading territory, what can you as an investor expect to see in the immediate future? Will the second quarter of 2010 be one of recovery and opportunity?   More

Asian ex-Japan Equities – A tough climb ahead
Published: March 03, 2010
Category: Events, Investment

With the global economy backing away from the abyss of a global depression, Asia ex-Japan equities had a tremendous run in 2009 when they rallied more than 70%. However, the start of 2010 has been rocky as the outlook for the global economy has become increasingly uncertain. Are the current market jitters justified? What will the rest of 2010 bring for Asia's equity markets and how should investors be positioned?   More

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