T-bill yields are falling. Time to look at Singapore REITs?
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Interest rates have fallen sharply in the past few weeks. Recently, we saw
the 6-month Singapore T-bill fall to 2.56%. The best 6-month fixed deposit
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5 hours ago
Cannot like that said locking 30 years ma.
ReplyDeleteShe can invest the SRS money instead of letting it idle.
If really keen to invest then should use cash account and has all full liquidity on hand. Why SRS?
DeleteThe objective of SRS is for retirement.
DeleteTax saving is only a sweetener.
Inorder to mitigate inflation, one can invest this SRS money to earn adequate dividend and potential capital gain ... in the long run.
Each of us has different financial objective. SRS is just an option for consideration. No right nor wrong as it depends on individual circumstances.
Thanks for this useful Information
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