| Singapore Reopening Beneficiaries |
Narrowing our focus
| • Feb 13 marks the end of pandemic restrictions – removal of mandatory mask-wearing, shift to Dorscon Green, cessation of the multi-ministry task force – highlights the receding threat of COVID-19 in Singapore. • While the news is unlikely a gamechanger for tourist arrivals and retail sales, it nevertheless completes Singapore’s transition to normalcy. |
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º Passenger traffic at Changi Airport has recovered to 80% of pre-COVID. |
Transition to Dorscon Green comes a day before Budget 2023 (on 14th Feb).
| º COVID relief measures for businesses may not be extended, focus may turn to stimulating post-COVID economic activity and/or tackling inflation. |
We continue to be positive on reopening beneficiaries but narrow our focus on those in net cash position given the increased odds for FED funds rates to peak a notch above 5% and remain around 5% through 2023.
| º Aviation-related: SIA, SIA Engineering º Tourism-related: Genting Singapore, Raffles Medical º Public transport: ComfortDelGro As at end-Sept 2022, ComfortDelGro had net cash of S$647 million. |

