Tag Archive: USDTHB

SGD Mid Week Recap : Singapore Slings Surprise !

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It has been more than unsettling for me when I painstakingly write 2 articles yesterday morning, one on Singapore’s first ever AT1 issue, to find them missing in the afternoon. If anyone has… Continue reading

USDSGD and The Coat Tail Effect of Indonesia

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9 days into the second half of 2014 and USDSGD makes its year to date low of 1.24 19 oops 1.2418  as I type and Jowoki becomes the new Indonesia President. Think nothing… Continue reading

How About Long Term Military Rule ? Fx Thoughts

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Foreword : Tradehaven is an independent website striving to promote awareness on financial products and understanding of risks. The costs of maintaining a steady stream of articles is SGD 30k per annum and… Continue reading

Don’t Forget The Election Hangover And Post Vesak Violence

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Elections results in India this Friday, the 16th, and Indonesia over last weekend. Vesak holidays tomorrow may also herald the end of peaceful protests. Elections Remember Malaysia and Pakistan last year, as I… Continue reading

Asian Emerging Markets 2014 – Detox Time

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Asking me to write an EM piece for 2014 is like asking Justin Bieber to do opera. It struck me that it is perhaps just what the market needs – a different perspective.… Continue reading

And The Safest Currency Of The Year – CNY or USD ?

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Indian Rupee down 1.98% today but I believe the typhoon was in Philippines. Indonesia bucked trend with their surprise rate hike. Thailand considerably unfazed by their Amnesty bill. For the month of November,… Continue reading

It’s Best Not To Know Too Much On Big Data Day

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One big slap for that ego when you find out that financial literacy does not work ! According to this paper mentioned in a Motley Fool post, Why You Are So Bad With… Continue reading

FX Update : EM crushed again

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It started this morning with the Japan trade deficit. But look at the way 2 reports put it. NEGATIVELY “The trade data released by the Japanese custom office was worse than the market… Continue reading