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      ·2023-03-03
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      [Reward]Share One SGX Stock that could Benefit from China's Outbound Tourism

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      Previously, the Singapore Tourism Board stated that with the increase in the number of flights and China's resumption of outbound tourism, the recovery of Singapore's tourism industry will accelerate."It is expected that the number of international tourists visiting Singapore will reach 12 million to 14 million in 2023, returning to 75% before the epidemic In 2019, the number of inbound tourists from Singapore totaled 19.12 million.”According to recent data provided by China Aviation Travel, since the restart of the outbound and group tour pilot program on February 6, 2022, the number of inbound and outbound civil aviation passengers of China’s domestic airlines has exceeded 276,000, an increase of nearly 4.4 times compared with the same period last year. Shanghai, Guangzhou, Beijing, Xiam
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      ·2023-02-25
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      【Thursday Special】The Most Dramatic Thing You've Ever Encountered While Investing

      @MillionaireTiger
      Hey Tigers!Welcome to this week's Thursday Special! Today's topic is the most dramatic thing you've ever encountered while investing.I'm sure everyone had tons of experience with investing before we met. Let's share some of the most XXX investments in your life.For example, the most horrible investment might be: I tried to sell a stock and clicked buy, or I mistyped the amount and got a number over or under.The most regrettable investment might be: If I had invested the full amount, I could have retired by now.The luckiest investment might be the one where I made a large amount of money without any sound judgment, relying on the luck of the investment proceeds.And what follows from this investment?Share your most dramatic thing&nb
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      ·2023-02-25
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      SG Budget 2023: An inflation paradox

      @Tiger_Wealth
      Beware of second-order impact In Budget 2023, the Singapore government has noble intentions to fight inflation. However, the Budget measures could drive up inflation instead of bring it down. This is due to the second-order impact from measures such as cash handouts and higher taxes. Here are my insights: Inflation Drivers Demand-pull inflation Wage-push inflation Higher HDB Grant Higher property taxes Higher tobacco tax Disinflation Driver Boosting innovation and productivity Inflation Drivers Demand-pull inflation Singapore's 2023 Budget plans to give up to S$9.6 billion in handouts. Total cash distributed to eligible residents would be up to S$1,300 in 2023. In total, S$600 worth of CDC vouchers will be granted to Singapore households in 2023 and 2024. This
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      ·2023-02-25
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      [Reward] How Will SG 2023 Budget Impact on Your Life and Investing?

      @Tiger_SG
      Welcome to READ the full PDF of Singarpore 2023 Budget Booklet.Singapore Finance Minister Lawrence Wong said the government will increase handouts( S$104 billion ($78.4 billion spending plan) to citizens to help offset a higher goods and services tax and rising living costs. On the other hand, taxes were raised on higher-value property, multinational firms, and luxury cars.Below are some Industry and SG stocks winners that may benefit from the new budget measurements.Welcome Tigers to reply to t
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    • Montio7Montio7
      ·2022-12-01
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