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Just when everyone thought that the stock market had stabilised with the “not too bad” export control truce from the US-China trade negotiation post UK London meetup, Israel suddenly launched an ...
Iranians Flee as “Armageddon” Looms The situation in Iran is spiraling rapidly. As Israeli airstrikes intensify and Iran’s defenses falter, residents of Tehran are fleeing the capital, bracing for ...
Two Sides of FI dropped a latest video where the two host Eric and Jason provided transparency over their personal situation. Are We Hiding Something? Our Real FIRE Portfolio + Expenses This seem to ...
Not all local companies choose to list on the Singapore Exchange (SGX: S68). Some may seek to list on other bourses because of their business models, which could be more appreciated in other countries ...
Larry Swedroe, chief research office at Buckingham Strategic noted in a recent post about the underperformance of the size and value factors in the US equity markets. The Reports of Factor Investing’s ...
The US market is a fertile hunting ground for solid growth stocks. When held over the long term, these companies can help to grow the value of your portfolio steadily through capital appreciation. To ...
Many people rely on their Central Provident Fund (CPF) accounts to grow their savings and build wealth. While the CPF scheme is a reliable way to accumulate savings, did you know that the Ordinary ...
June, marking the halfway point of the year. In Part 1 of this blog post, I’ll share a snapshot of my investing journey from late last year to now. In Part 2, I’ll reflect on key areas of my life: ...
Frasers Centrepoint Trust (SGX: J69), or FCT, is one of the few REITs to have done well in the last two years. The retail REIT’s performance held up despite the twin challenges of elevated interest ...
In this look at why ROI figures can mislead investors and homebuyers: Buying during a market dip doesn’t guarantee strong returns: A unit at Reflections at Keppel Bay, bought near the 2014 market low, ...
The cut-off yield for 6-months Singapore Treasury Bills (SGS T Bills) BS25111T is 2.05% per annum. As you can see from the chart above, the cut-off yield for Singapore Treasury Bills is on a downtrend ...
In June 2025, my net worth rises to S$1.88 million record high mainly due to the recovery of stock markets. Net Worth ...