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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6 hours ago
CW,
ReplyDeleteYup, those with long memories behave different from those with short memories.
There was a time when big daddy thought, with good intentions, CPF "returns" won't be enough... Hence the tacit "encouragement" to unleash the animal spirits in Merdeka generation to chase HIGHER returns OUTSIDE of CPF...
Even giving away "free" and "discounted" Singtel shares - like they do in supermarkets - so that minions can open their first CDP and brokerage accounts. Look! Not so scary right? Good! Now go chase rainbows!
We all must chip in to develop our fledgling fund management sector mah! Must dangle our CPF carrot to foreign fund managers, if not how to lure them to set up shops here?
Then comes's the opps moment...
Now the pendulum has swung over to the other side. Voluntary CPF contributions anyone?
But why then do we still have CPF Investment Schemes?
Eh... Every school is a good school?
What it really meant is that if you can, of course tap the earn more CPFIS attas school route!
If you can't make it, then no worries. There's always the save more neighbourhood school route, anyone and everyone can do it!