The Global Atlas of Risk and Readiness (GARR) 2026 ranks 85 countries on two dimensions that shape global capital allocation: structural risk — exposure to geopolitical, fiscal, and climate pressures — and readiness, the capacity to sustain long-term growth. The goal: identify where capital is most likely to stay protected while compounding over time.
Singapore ranks among this year’s top performers, built on institutional stability, advanced innovation, and deep capital markets — the profile investors associate with durable, long-term capital preservation.
Below are Singapore’s full index results and the key country indicators behind them.