MediFund Guide: What Is It & How To Apply?
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by Singapore Financial Planners
2h ago
Ever been caught in the rain without an umbrella? That’s a bit how facing medical bills in Singapore without MediFund can feel – suddenly you’re soaked and wishing you’d planned better. In Singapore, where healthcare quality is high but so can be the costs, knowing about MediFund can be as crucial as knowing the fastest ..read more
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Portfolio Transactions (March 2024)
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by Azrael's Financial Cents
2h ago
  Updates for my Portfolio for March 2024 Life is been rather complicated so sorry for the late post. My side project has restarted with baby steps finally. On my career, I am working in a new role right now. Time will tell. Sell Splunk at 156.5 (~19% Profit)Reasons/NotesIt was near the acquisition price so ..read more
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How to pick small cap stocks? Top fund manager shares her strategy
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by Beansprout
14h ago
In this edition of ‘Kopi-O: Outperforming Markets with Top Fund Managers’, we speak to Grace Yan, Senior Portfolio Manager of Asian Equity at Nikko Asset Management.  Grace manages the award-winning Nikko AM Shenton Emerging Enterprise Discovery Fund (SEED Fund), and shares with us on how investing in stocks of Asia ex-Japan smaller companies can potentially be advantageous to ..read more
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1-year T-bill yield rebounds to 3.58%. Why the bounce?
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by Beansprout
19h ago
What happened? Like many others, I was eagerly anticipating the result of the 1-year Singapore T-bill auction today. I was glad to see that the cut-off yield on the 1-year T-bill (BY24101X) rose to 3.58% in the latest auction on 18 April 2024.  The higher cut-off yield may not come as a surprise to some ..read more
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New 6-Month Singapore T-Bill Yield in Late-April 2024 to Drop to 3.70% (for the Singaporean Savers)
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by Investment Moats
19h ago
A Singapore Treasury Bill issue (BS24108V) will be auctioned on Thursday, 25th April 2024. If you wish to subscribe successfully, get your order via Internet banking (Cash, SRS, CPF-OA, CPF-SA) or in person (CPF) by 24th April. You can view the details at MAS here. In the past, I have shared with you the virtues ..read more
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What is an Insurance Policy Loan & When Should You Use it? | Singapore Guide
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by Singapore Financial Planners
21h ago
Ever found yourself wondering just how solid your safety net really is when it comes to your insurance policy? If you’re like me, navigating through the maze of insurance terms can sometimes feel like trying to solve a Rubik’s cube blindfolded. But here’s something that could change the game: An insurance policy loan. It’s a ..read more
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Consolidation
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by Lifejourney
21h ago
Consolidation is quite the generic word to use when we consider downsizing, restructuring and/or a natural progression some would say. Similar to any business or investing cycle, there are peaks and troughs across any period. Opportunities and investment ideas are fewer now. Low-hanging fruits are being snapped up quicker than ever before. Deals and good ..read more
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Frasers Group’s REITs Comparison @ 18 April 2024
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by REIT-TIREMENT
21h ago
Below is a comparison using the latest data from comparison tables on SREITs Data page. The most favorable figures are marked in blue and given a +1 score, while the least favorable are in red with a -1 score. The highest score in each category determines the winner. Note that this is a simple comparison without weightage assigned to each figure and this may not be an apple-to-apple ..read more
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Fed Delays Rate Cuts to September
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by My Sweet Retirement
1d ago
The Fed delays rate cuts to September 2024. On Tuesday, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said that there was a lack of further progress on inflation. This means that the central bank will likely NOT cut interest rates at its upcoming policy meeting which is two weeks away. The US and Singapore stock market tumbled ..read more
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ComfortDelGro – After touching the high of 1.50, she has retreated of which may present some buying interest as the uptrend is still intact! Pls dyodd.
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by Singapore Stocks Sharing
1d ago
ComfortDelGro  – After touching the high of 1.50, she has retreated of which may present some buying interest as the uptrend is still intact! Pls dyodd. XD 5th May, Pay date 15th May. ComfortDelGro – Fantastic! Finally,  she had managed to breakout 1.43 plus high volume and closed well at 1.46 thus is rather positive ..read more
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