Alternative Investments
DBS Is Launching Tokenised Physical Gold: How Is This Different From Buying Gold ETFs Or Physical Gold?
Buying gold got a blockchain upgrade.
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7 Singapore Companies That Have Listed On Nasdaq And Where They Are Now
Smaller issuers like Ohmyhome and Fitness Champs have faced restructuring and compliance challenges since their listing.
4 Stocks This Week
4 New Constituents Of iEdge Singapore Next 50 Index: AEM Holdings (AWX), Top Glove (BVA), UI Boustead REIT (UIBU), PC Partner (PCT)
They displace Singapore Post, Digital Core REIT, Wee Hur Holdings, and China Sunsine Chemical.
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Property
/ 5 years agoURA Is Asking Questions About Property Agent Commissions; Here’s How It Could Affect You
Budget 2021 has no mention of property cooling measures (yet).
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Policies
/ 5 years agoHow Much In GST Vouchers (Cash, U-Save, MediSave) Will I Be Receiving In 2021?
Eligible Singaporeans can receive up to $1,545 in cash, U-Save rebates and MediSave top-ups.
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CFD
/ 5 years agoGuide To Opening A Contract For Difference (CFD) Account In Singapore
Given the right situation, CFDs can help both long-term investors and short-term traders make profits from the financial markets.
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Policies
/ 5 years agoEmerging Stronger Together: 8 Winners (And Non-Winners) From The Singapore Budget 2021
Huge wins in this year's budget for jobseekers, companies looking to expand their headcount and EV lovers.
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Policies
/ 5 years agoSingapore Budget 2021: 10 Things That Are Going To Impact Singaporeans Financially
Singapore Budget 2021. TL;DR
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Policies
/ 5 years ago[Liveblog] Singapore Budget 2021: Live Coverage, Realtime Updates And Commentary
Stay tuned for our live blog. Singapore Budget 2021 Statement will be delivered by Deputy Prime Minister & Finance Minister Heng...
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Bonds and Fixed Income
/ 5 years agoHow You Can Trade Wholesale Bonds Like Stocks
To gain access to a wider range of bonds, Singapore investors can consider investing in wholesale bonds in addition to retail...
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Policies
/ 5 years agoWhere Does The Money From Fines Go To In Singapore?
In FY2019, the government collected $326 million in fines and forfeitures.
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Insurance
/ 5 years agoSurrendering an Insurance Policy? Pros And Cons of Your Alternatives
You can sell your insurance policy instead of terminating or surrendering it.
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Investing
/ 5 years agoS-REIT Report Card: Here’s How Singapore REITs Performed In 2020
Singapore REITs dipped 2.6%, while the global REITs index dropped 8.1%.
