And so, the first-ever election held during a pandemic is now over.
It seems there was something for everyone this time around.
Those who support the incumbent PAP saw the ruling party retaining its supermajority as it captured 83 out of the 93 available seats.
With a vote share of 61%, it was a respectable performance albeit a decline from the 69% back in 2015.
Others who support the opposition parties saw the Workers Party make some headway to take a second GRC, the first time in history since Singapore’s independence.
But even as the election is settled, the challenges for our nation remain.
Investors should be thinking of how they can position themselves for the (eventual) recovery in the future.
Here are some articles we came up with during the last week.
1. How to Win in the Stock Market, even if there is a Second COVID-19 Wave
If you’re worried about a potential second wave of COVID-19 infections, stay calm....