What Is the Investment Direction After COVID-19?…Daishin Securities Publishes 'Post COVID-19'
[Asia Economy Reporter Koh Hyung-kwang] Daishin Securities announced on the 25th that it has published a booklet titled 'Post COVID-19,' which helps understand the changes in economic and industrial paradigms in the post-coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) era and examines future trends.
The booklet is divided into three parts: global economic outlook and asset allocation strategies, strengthened reshoring policies following the collapse of global supply chains, and industrial changes viewed through Untact (contactless) perspectives, presenting new investment directions.
It highlights the new world order caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the return of overseas companies to the domestic market, and stock markets of promising countries with a high IT ratio. It also introduces various analytical information on factors and paradigm shifts that can affect industries such as non-face-to-face services, mobility, and artificial intelligence (AI) environments, beneficiary companies, and future prospects.
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Jung Yeon-woo, Head of the Research Center, said, "Only by preparing for the new world after COVID-19 can we protect our assets," adding, "I hope this booklet will be a great help when making investment decisions aligned with the new economic and consumption trends brought by the post-COVID era." He also stated, "We will continue to discover differentiated investment areas and expand research services that meet market demands."
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