As the inflation remains stubborn and growing, it is likely that the Fed will need to introduce more interest rate hikes to tame the inflation beast.  For Singaporeans, our CPF (retire account) pays us an interest of about 4.4% per annum.  When US bonds hit more than 5%, we can consider this as part of our portfolio?  Hopefully, US never default.

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  • WernerBilly
    ·2022-11-11
    I know Singapore has a great government. I believe they can do the right things.
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    • KYHBKO
      thank you
      2022-11-11
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  • WebbBart
    ·2022-11-11
    Maybe good to do a hedge
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    • KYHBKO
      I agree.
      2022-11-11
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  • MBE
    ·2022-11-11
    Where got 4.4%? Only 2.5% in OA account
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    • KYHBKOReplying toMBE
      for CPF special account (SA) top up.  all the best.
      2022-11-12
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    • MBE
      CPF Interest Rates for Ordinary, Special and MediSave Account Monies from 1 October 2022 to 31 December 2022

      CPF members below 55 years old will continue to earn interest rates of up to 3.5% per annum on their Ordinary Account (OA) monies, and up to 5% per annum on their Special and MediSave Account (SMA) monies in the last quarter of 2022. These rates include an extra 1% interest on the first $60,000 of their combined balances (capped at $20,000 for OA).


      Above is from CPF website. OA amount above $20k earns only 2.5% interest p.a.
      2022-11-11
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    • KYHBKO
      as per cpf
      2022-11-11
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  • KYHBKO
    ·2022-11-11
    from CPF website
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  • Yezhi1
    ·2022-11-12
    [微笑][微笑]
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  • JLSE
    ·2022-11-12

    👌👌👌

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  • JLSE
    ·2022-11-12
    👍👍
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  • David_lim
    ·2022-11-11
    Gd
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  • SteadyDoesIt
    ·2022-11-11
    Thanks
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  • Zeekman
    ·2022-11-11
    👍
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  • AllanLaw7878
    ·2022-11-11
    ok
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  • TanZhenyu
    ·2022-11-11
    ok
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  • Botakk
    ·2022-11-11
    👍🏼
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  • Stan1955
    ·2022-11-11
    Noted
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  • Ccl2
    ·2022-11-11
    Like
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  • PatrickTay
    ·2022-11-11
    [Cool]
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  • 華笑今生
    ·2022-11-11
    Okay
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  • Yao84
    ·2022-11-11
    Ok
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  • Ah Ling
    ·2022-11-11
    Go
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  • whoami83
    ·2022-11-11

    Ohhhh

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    • whoami83
      haha
      2022-11-16
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