6 months too short. Offer 5 years 4% per annum mah hahaha

Singapore’s Treasury Bills Are a Hot Asset With Record Yields

Yield on six-month T-bill is near a record high of 4.14%“Demand is likely strong again,” says OCBC’s
Singapore’s Treasury Bills Are a Hot Asset With Record Yields

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  • ShayneChew
    ·2022-11-24
    Then you dont invest lor
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    • Dont be weak
      Yup, waiting for 1 year t bill to park my cpf inside. 1 year 4%, better than 6 months 4%, remaining 6 months back to cpf rate of 2.5%.
      2022-11-24
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