Breaking News Analysis - Latest Singapore 1-year T-bill cut-off yield falls to 2.29% | 🦖 EP807

The Investing Iguana
04-17

🟩 📉 Wondering why Singapore T-Bill yields are dropping? Join Iggy as we dive into the surprising 2.29% yield and what it means for your money! This video is packed with insights, shedding light on how global rate cuts, high demand, and local liquidity are shaping the financial landscape. Whether you're saving with CPF, considering fixed deposits, or rethinking your investment strategy, this analysis breaks down the risks and opportunities for Singaporeans.

💰 From the impact on CPF Ordinary Accounts to why fixed deposits might now be a smarter option, we'll guide you through key financial decisions with practical tips for savers, borrowers, and investors alike. Plus, discover how falling yields could signal lower mortgage rates ahead and why diversification is crucial in this shifting environment.

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CHAPTERS:

  • 00:00 - Singapore T-Bill Yields Update

  • 01:08 - Latest T-Bill Auction Results

  • 02:11 - Effects on CPF and Fixed Deposits

  • 03:41 - Impact on Borrowers and Savers

  • 04:35 - Recommended Actions for Investors

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