Missing Out on En Blocs and Singapore’s October Monetary Policy Statement

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Photo courtesy of Mr K.C.Kan, Nepal. Most Singaporeans are missing out on the en bloc mania as disconnect in property prices emerge between the real market and the en bloc market It still… Continue reading

Singapore Bond Market : I-Can-Afford-The-Default Syndrome

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photo courtesy of Ms E. Wong, Kyoto   Singapore Bond Market : I-Can-Afford-The-Default Syndrome *  Things are looking up for global equity markets and the global economy *  There is still a part… Continue reading

Stock Markets : You Ain’t Missing Anything For The Peace of Mind

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photo courtesy of Mr KC Kan in Kumano, Japan   Markets are handling a lot of information and developments right now and US stocks have made a new record high Folks who had… Continue reading

Bond Markets : The Bills and the Bonds that will pay for them

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This week has shown that we cannot predict anything, not hurricane experts or earthquake experts or even economists/astrologers There will be bills to pay for these natural and man-made disasters Reinsurance and insurance… Continue reading

Opportunities in Natural Disasters and Recovery

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taken from Pixabay   Hurricane Harvey poised to be the second most costliest catastrophe in history Most serious monsoon floods in 40 years for India, Nepal and Bangladesh Insurance stocks fell while auto… Continue reading

E-Transitions In Our Lives – K-Pop, Sex Dolls and Empty Malls

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Source : Wallpaper.Wiki     Our lives are in e-transtition as we switch to online grocery shopping, watching movies from our iPads Beggars are taking mobile payments as our favourite malls lie empty… Continue reading

Ad Hoc Commentary – is the very dark eclipse at eclipse-capital-Carbondale an omen?

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In early January, we were hopeful: “…all is not lost for central bankers, arguably the only game in town, as the black moon is not able to block out the lights from the… Continue reading

Total Eclipse and the Market Crashes

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The summer stock rally is finally losing its resilience Russell 2000 Index has fallen below its 200 day moving average Depression is now the world’s most widespread disease Politics, terrorism, debt and despair… Continue reading

The Great Singapore Bond Market Bail-In – Ezion Holdings and gang

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  Only 4 Companies in SGD Shipping Space Spared of Restructuring In February, DBS CEO Signals Bank May Be Past Worst of Energy Loan Problems “You can walk out of here, you won’t… Continue reading