Many Malaysians choose to work in Singapore while living in Malaysia due to a combination of economic and practical reasons. Here are some of the key factors: 1. Higher Salaries in Singapore: Singapore offers significantly higher wages compared to Malaysia, even for similar jobs. The currency exchange rate (Singapore Dollar vs. Malaysian Ringgit) further amplifies this benefit. 2. Lower Cost of Living in Malaysia: Housing, food, and daily expenses are generally much cheaper in Malaysia, especially in border towns like Johor Bahru. This allows workers to save more by earning in Singapore but spending in Malaysia. 3. Proximity: Many Malaysians live in Johor Bahru, which is just across the border from Singapore. The relatively short commuting distance (via the Johor-Singapore Causeway or Seco
Many Malaysians choose to work in Singapore while living in Malaysia due to a combination of economic and practical reasons. Here are some of the key factors: 1. Higher Salaries in Singapore: Singapore offers significantly higher wages compared to Malaysia, even for similar jobs. The currency exchange rate (Singapore Dollar vs. Malaysian Ringgit) further amplifies this benefit. 2. Lower Cost of Living in Malaysia: Housing, food, and daily expenses are generally much cheaper in Malaysia, especially in border towns like Johor Bahru. This allows workers to save more by earning in Singapore but spending in Malaysia. 3. Proximity: Many Malaysians live in Johor Bahru, which is just across the border from Singapore. The relatively short commuting distance (via the Johor-Singapore Causeway or Seco
$Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ AMD will never be able to catch up with Nvidia and that is a fact because the amount of respurces Nvidia has in R&D for GPU cannot be matched. However, if the AI cannot be proven soon with any results, Nvidia would be one of the heavy casualties. AMD would be hit as well but they are in a position where they are more diversified in other areas.
$Mapletree Ind Tr(ME8U.SI)$ just sold off all my shares to take profit and conserve liquidity for any potential market corrections. Following Warren Buffet's market actions when he dumped over 40% of Apple and stock up on cash reserves.