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  1. Fidelity in Singapore is a leading investment fund provider on mutual funds, CPF funds and SRS eligible funds. Achieve your investment goals with Fidelity today.

  2. Fidelity Funds cover various investment opportunities like equity, bond, balanced, asset allocation and money market funds. Discover our funds in focus. Singapore

  3. Let us know how we can assist you. For individual investors, please contact our distribution partners for further information on how to invest in Fidelity funds.

  4. Experience: Fidelity International · Education: Singapore Management University · Location: Singapore · 398 connections on LinkedIn. View Minlin Lee’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional...

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  5. Register for My Fidelity | Fidelity Singapore. Please note My Fidelity is for investment professionals only. To access all of Fidelity’s tools and world-class investment information, please register with a valid company email address. All fields are required.

  6. With roots stretching back to 1969, Fidelity is one of the most experienced global investment specialists in Asia-Pacific. From our first office in Tokyo, we have expanded into Australia, mainland China, Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore and Taiwan.

  7. INVESTMENT management group Fidelity International announced on Tuesday (Nov 1) that it has appointed Sabrina Gan as its new head of South-east Asia and country head of Singapore.

  8. At Fidelity, our goal is to make financial expertise broadly accessible and effective in helping people live the lives they want. We do this by focusing on a diverse set of customers: - from 23...

  9. Intermediary Sales, South East Asia · Experience: Fidelity International · Education: National University of Singapore · Location: Singapore · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Jonathan...

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  10. SINGAPORES government bonds are attractive as a haven from the mounting economic problems in China and a hawkish US Federal Reserve that’s prepared to keep raising interest rates, according to Fidelity International.

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