T-bill yield dives to 2.5% as demand bounces
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What happened? The days of being able to enjoy a high yield for Singapore
T-bills appear to be over. The cut off yield for the 6-month Singapore
T-bill ...
13 hours ago
Low needs. Low wants. Why the needs to make more money to survive?
ReplyDeleteHello CW,
ReplyDeleteLooks like your colleague is happy with his job and isn't keen to pursue any other interest in his free time.
He is indeed a simple man with low needs and wants. He seldom goes for overseas holidays. He spent most of his annual leaves do boat fishing.
DeleteHello CW,
ReplyDeleteLooks like your colleague is happy with his job and isn't keen to pursue any other interest in his free time.
There are many people I know who don't invest at all. Afraid to lose money in stocks
ReplyDeleteCw8888 : I guess his focus is more of enjoying what he like in life than amassing countless stash of cold hard cash in the safe or bank ;-)
ReplyDeleteProblem is when something happens and he can't work anymore.
ReplyDeleteProblem is when something happens and he can't work anymore.
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