Singapore mortgages may rise as much as 0.75% this year -
[[ForeverAlone]] - 22-03-2022
https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/banking-finance/singapore-mortgages-may-rise-as-much-as-075-this-year-following-fed-hikes?utm_medium=social-organic&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR1kDYxbYBFwcOVjnTQ8-7tAs8GxFoDEFYKt_3yVpXCH25Fnb2M0h689Vo8
RE: Singapore mortgages may rise as much as 0.75% this year -
RiseofAsia - 22-03-2022
Fed already said 6x this year…
But I think it is too late…
Let see how fast US inflation hit 10%
Very scary 2 years and 10 years US bond gap is so narrow only 0.2% now… If it is inverted yield again… The market will crash…
https://www.bloomberg.com/markets/rates-bonds/government-bonds/us
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[[ForeverAlone]] - 22-03-2022
(22-03-2022, 10:30 PM)RiseofAsia Wrote: Fed already said 6x this year…
But I think it is too late…
Let see how fast US inflation hit 10%
Very scary 2 years and 10 years US bond gap is so narrow only 0.2% now… If it is inverted yield again… The market will crash…
https://www.bloomberg.com/markets/rates-bonds/government-bonds/us
A lot go invest park money in wat S&P 500
RE: Singapore mortgages may rise as much as 0.75% this year -
Blasterlord2 - 22-03-2022
Those who need to pay house loans how?
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singlon - 23-03-2022
Transition is hard
from
![[Image: Screenshot-from-2022-03-23-02-51-12.png]](https://i.ibb.co/gyqCkyz/Screenshot-from-2022-03-23-02-51-12.png)
to something new USN
...pre 1971 Gold
I read IT but cannot yet understand
RE: Singapore mortgages may rise as much as 0.75% this year -
Ola - 23-03-2022
Those who use CPF to buy house, will see their CPF gone in no time?
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winbig - 23-03-2022
(23-03-2022, 09:04 AM)Ola Wrote: Those who use CPF to buy house, will see their CPF gone in no time?
CPF housing loan is fixed rate.
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cityhantam - 23-03-2022
Very good!
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[[ForeverAlone]] - 23-03-2022
(23-03-2022, 09:09 AM)winbig Wrote: CPF housing loan is fixed rate.
" maybe " they will change.
They need to " take from somewhere obviously to balance it "
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winbig - 23-03-2022
(23-03-2022, 10:47 AM)[[ForeverAlone]] Wrote: " maybe " they will change.
They need to " take from somewhere obviously to balance it "
Don't anyhow maybe here maybe there. U think change from fixed rate to variable rate is like your uncle change underwear for u so easy ah?
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[[ForeverAlone]] - 23-03-2022
(23-03-2022, 11:27 AM)winbig Wrote: Don't anyhow maybe here maybe there. U think change from fixed rate to variable rate is like your uncle change underwear for u so easy ah? ![Laughing Laughing](https://sgtalk.net/images/smilies/Animated/laughing_s.gif)
why cannot? just bring up at Parliament AS USUAL Majority PAP inside want to change , Obviously change without Any problems.
Just like you see current budget day , etc etc New rules, etc , Opposition Just object also like that come Voting in the house. End of the day the new regulations, plan pass with major votes win aka PAP.
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Bluebull - 23-03-2022
Still cheap
Last time my house, I paid 2.5%
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Sharexchange - 23-03-2022
Cheap la..not even 3%..
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Blasterlord2 - 23-03-2022
(23-03-2022, 09:04 AM)Ola Wrote: Those who use CPF to buy house, will see their CPF gone in no time?
What's it got to do with CPF?
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cityhantam - 23-03-2022
(23-03-2022, 11:55 AM)Bluebull Wrote: Still cheap
Last time my house, I paid 2.5%
Now with new ABSD, almost 30% gone to gov!
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limkopi - 23-03-2022
Will raise GST in Singapore help tame Singapore inflation?