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Monday, September 30, 2019

My Investment Portfolio (September 2019)

STI ended 3rd quarter of this year at around 3119 points. Markets had recovered in the early part of the month but usual concerns about Brexit, Hong Kong protests and US-China trade negotiations etc dragged the market down again towards the end of the month. Despite some volatility, STI still managed to close this month higher than the previous one.

For this month, I have attended the following AGMs/EGMs/briefing - CapitaLand Commercial Trust, Chip Eng Seng, UOB International Growth Fund and Lian Beng.

For my top 30 holdings, the major mover had been Isetan after the company had received a letter of intent to buy their stake in Wisma Atria. Other than that, not much changes seen in the position of other stocks in the list.

I have bought the following companies from the market this month - Amara, Bonvests, Bukit Sembawang Estates, Chuan Hup, GK Goh, Heeton, Hiap Hoe, Hong Leong Finance, Hongkong Land, Hotung, Hotel Grand Central, Hotel Properties, iFAST, Jardine C&C, Jardine Strategic, Koh Brothers, Mandarin Oriental, Metro, Pacific Century, Sembcorp Industries, Sing Investment & Finance, Stamford Land, UIC and Yeo Hiap Seng. No sale trade was done.

Next month will be another AGM season with companies having financial year ending 30 June 2019 holding their AGMs. As usual, I will be attending some of these meetings to get some updates. With uncertainties and negative news still present in markets, I will continue to position my portfolio defensively going into the last quarter of the year.

My S'pore Stock Portfolio - Top Holdings, cash investment only (correct as at 30 September 2019

Top 30 Holdings (Sing$ Denominated shares)
1. Haw Par
2. United Engineers
3. Hong Leong Finance
4. Isetan
5. Hong Fok
6. Bonvests
7. Hotel Properties
8. Jardine C&C
9. Stamford Land
10. Hotel Grand Central
11. Far East Orchard
12. Sing Investment & Finance
13. GK Goh
14. Singapura Finance
15. A-REIT
16. Metro Holdings
17. Hiap Hoe
18. UOL
19. PM Data
20. ComfortDelgro
21. Hotel Royal
22. VICOM
23. EnGro
24. SGX
25. Yeo Hiap Seng
26. Bukit Sembawang Estates
27. UIC
28. CapitaLand Mall Trust
29. The Hour Glass
30. Amara

Top 5 Holdings (US$ Denominated shares)
1. Jardine Strategic
2. Mandarin Oriental
3. Hongkong Land
4. Jardine Matheson
5. Dairy Farm

Top Holdings (HK$ Denominated shares)
1. Tan Chong International
2. Shangri-La Asia
3. Fortune REIT

Top Holdings (Aust$ Denominated shares)
1. AV Jennings

Top 5 Holdings (CPF OA investment)
1. Streettracks STI ETF
2. CapitaLand Mall Trust
3. Keppel Corp
4. A-REIT
5. SBS Transit

My Hong Kong Stock Portfolio
1. Peace Mark Holdings - Under Voluntary Liquidation
2. Alpha Professional Holdings Ltd (formerly known as Z-Obee Holdings Ltd)

My Australia Stock Portfolio
1. GPS Alliance Holdings Limited

My Unlisted Company Portfolio
1. Iconic Global Limited
2. Dongshan Group Ltd (formerly known as Greatronic Limited)
3. General Magnetics
4. Fastech Synergy
5. Beauty China - Under Liquidation
6. Memory Devices
7. Jurong Tech - In liquidation - Compulsory winding up (Insolvency)
8. FM Holdings
9. Zhonghui - In liquidation - Compulsory winding up (Insolvency)
10. FerroChina - Under Liquidation
11. FirstLink Investments
12. NEL Group
13. Jets Technics
14. Guangzhao Industrial Forest - In liquidation - Compulsory winding up (Insolvency)
15. Hongwei Technologies Limited (In Provisional Liquidation)
16. FDS Networks Group
17. Aussino Group - In Liquidation - Creditors' voluntary winding up
18. China Oilfield Technology
19. China Milk Products Group - Under Liquidation
20. Pacific Healthcare
21. Eratat Lifestyle - In Liquidation
22. Fung Choi Media - In Liquidation
23. K1 Ventures - In Liquidation
24. DMX Technologies - In Liquidation
25. Europtronic Group
26. China Sun Bio-chem Technology

My Unit Trust Portfolio:
http://www.fundsupermart.com/main/community/Portfolio_View.svdo?id=P199

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1 Comments:

Blogger Sunny said...

Morning Shifu Chua

BOC(HK) worth considering, however, don't know which is better, buying via SG broker or HK direct broker? Don't know how to open ACC in HK as well? Is it worth the trouble to do it?

Thanks

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