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What to buy as the Fed saves the day  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

REITs

What to buy as the Fed saves the day

Developers and REITs with the highest gearing and the lowest fixed rate debt could benefit the most, analysts say

Property

Fed pivot makes it easier for CapitaLand Investment and City Developments to achieve targets

The business models of CLI and CDL have diverged but they still rely on Fed action, credit liquidity
Technically, DBS is overstretched on the upside - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Right Timing

Technically, DBS is overstretched on the upside

DBS may lose some shine as it correctis overbought position

Bonds and treasuries

Stable Asia dollar and Singdollar credit markets despite rates staying higher for longer

Credit dispersion increased in the Asiadollar space during April
BOJ's dovish tone after first rate hike since 2007 hits yen - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Global Economy

BOJ's dovish tone after first rate hike since 2007 hits yen

The stance appeared to disappoint some market players looking for a more aggressive rate outlook.

Banking & finance

Singapore bids Libor farewell with surge in Sora derivatives

Libor is being published for the last time on Friday.

US Economy

Fed will raise rates in March, then wing it from there

Can the Federal Reserve truly be “nimble,” “flexible” and “adaptable”?

Global Economy

Asian consumption on upward trend despite weak G7 growth in 2018: Oxford Economics

SINGAPORE (May 25): Relatively weak consumption growth is likely to persist across G7 nations this year, says Oxford Economics on the belief that the impact of a recovery in real incomes will be dampened by higher oil prices and waning wealth effects go
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Currencies

Things will get worse for the Malaysian ringgit: BMI Research

HONG KONG (Jan 5): Malaysia’s ringgit, one of Asia’s worst-performing currencies over the past year, has further to fall, according to BMI Research.
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CPF interest rates, HDB mortgage rates unchanged in 3Q

SINGAPORE (May 18): Central Provident Fund (CPF) members will continue to earn at least 2.5% interest on their Ordinary Account (OA) and 4% interest on their Special and Medisave Accounts (SMA) in 3Q ending 30 September 2016, Singapore’s CPF Board annou
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