T-bill yield falls to 2% as demand eases
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What happened? The results for the latest 6-month Singapore T-bill auction
are out. At the auction on 19 June 2025, the cut off yield for the 6-month
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3 hours ago
So it is either spend less than planned or beef up the investment return.
ReplyDelete"Beef up the investment return".
ReplyDeleteWill that be the last mile ?.....
Passive income > Individual expenses also can, if you are single or wife is working then also no longer household expenses?
ReplyDeleteyes not very nice news.
ReplyDeletestill, looks like keppel management has not been static.