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  1. 99:1 purchase ABSD (3 replies)
  2. Inflation (1 replies)
  3. Why P2P Trading is a Game-Changer for Your Crypto Exchange Business (0 replies)
  4. Bitcoin Stamps: Bridging Art and Blockchain Innovation (0 replies)
  5. Inflation (2 replies)
  6. Boost Your Crypto Profits: Liquid vs. Traditional Staking Explained (0 replies)
  7. Interest Rate past 40 years (2 replies)
  8. Exploring the Potential of NFT Marketplace in Binance Clone Script (0 replies)
  9. Exploring the Web3 Wallet Integration in Binance Clone Script: A Detailed Analysis (0 replies)
  10. Can Singapore Become the World's Bank? (0 replies)
  11. T-Bill (1 replies)
  12. Lippo unit under police probe over alleged fraud in case involving UOB loans (0 replies)
  13. How rate cuts can change your home loan picture (0 replies)
  14. Budget 2024: ABSD concessions an ‘olive branch’ but won’t offer much relief to develo (0 replies)
  15. Budget 2024: Quick takes on lower property tax bills with revised annual value bands (0 replies)
  16. Budget 2024: Property tax changes welcomed to ease homeowners’ tax burdens (0 replies)
  17. Budget 2024: Quick takes on lower ABSD clawback rate for developments with 90% of uni (0 replies)
  18. Budget 2024: Tweak in ABSD on land to give developers more leeway on sales (0 replies)
  19. 2024 property tax revenue to rise by S$600 million, more than government’s projected (0 replies)
  20. Mortgage rates in the US slip to 6.63% while Fed holds the line (0 replies)
  21. UOB seeks S$92 million in losses from Lippo housing unit over inflated home loans (0 replies)
  22. MAS keeps Singdollar policy unchanged, lowers overall inflation forecast for 2024 (0 replies)
  23. Mortgage rates in US to snap three-year streak of gains, survey shows (0 replies)
  24. Mortgage rates in US rise, climbing the most since October (0 replies)
  25. Five suggestions for property tax tweaks in Budget 2024 (0 replies)
  26. What Makes a Binance Clone Script a Game-Changer for Crypto Entrepreneurs? (0 replies)
  27. US mortgage rates rise for first time since late October (0 replies)
  28. Mind the adverse impact on returns from higher property taxes on homes (0 replies)
  29. Mortgage repayments manageable despite higher rates, likely to increase next year: MA (0 replies)
  30. Close to two-thirds of home owners with Sibor mortgages yet to switch as deadline loo (0 replies)
  31. Taxing problems and suboptimal outcomes (0 replies)
  32. Higher interest rates shattering housing dreams around the world (0 replies)
  33. Mortgage rates in the US fall for the first time in two months (0 replies)
  34. Mortgage rates at 8% make a brutal US housing market even worse (2 replies)
  35. Suggested ways to lower or raise Additional Buyer’s Stamp Duty for greater equity (0 replies)
  36. US mortgage rates rise for a fifth week, topping 7.5% (0 replies)
  37. UK landlords are paying 40% more mortgage interest than a year ago: report (0 replies)
  38. No stamp duty payable under fractional property investment: MOF (0 replies)
  39. Higher-for-longer interest rates will hurt demand for Singapore homes (0 replies)
  40. 2 property agents found guilty of failing to carry out anti-money laundering checks (0 replies)
  41. Tax on empty homes: Can it ease rental supply crunch? (0 replies)
  42. Mortgage rates in US rise to highest in more than two decades (0 replies)
  43. US mortgage rate climbs to 22-year high of 7.41%, curbing demand (0 replies)
  44. Why using ‘loopholes’ to invest in property doesn’t pay (0 replies)
  45. How two parents planned to evade ABSD but ended up losing their properties (0 replies)
  46. Mortgage rates in US increase for first time in three weeks (0 replies)
  47. Straits Trading offers investors fractional investment opportunities in GCB, prime co (0 replies)
  48. Fewer mortgage actions in courts as cooling measures, rising rates see more prudent b (0 replies)
  49. Household net worth grows further in Q2, rising 8.9% as liabilities fall (0 replies)
  50. US mortgage rates jump to 7.09%, highest since 2002 (0 replies)
  51. Property stamp duty collection dips 12% to S$5.95 billion in FY2022 on lower sales (0 replies)
  52. ‘Decoupling’ to avoid ABSD: Couples who hold properties separately can face problems (0 replies)
  53. Couple’s two-home dream lands them in heavy debt (0 replies)
  54. Condo buyer lost nearly $30k when he backed out of deal after two weeks (0 replies)
  55. Easing mortgage rates and lower household debt may not fuel home-buying: analysts (0 replies)
  56. Mortgage rates in the US rise to highest level since mid-march (0 replies)
  57. Consider waiving Buyer’s Stamp Duty for some young Singaporean couples buying their f (0 replies)
  58. Monthly mortgage payments could surge 22% if US defaults (0 replies)
  59. Property developers brace for surge in compliance work with new anti-money laundering (0 replies)
  60. 0.5% of private residential property sales involve 99-to-1 or similar deals: Chee Hon (0 replies)
  61. A summary of Singapore’s property cooling measures: 1996 to present day (0 replies)
  62. Singapore’s 60% property tax makes London, New York look cheap (0 replies)
  63. Iras to reward whistleblowers on private property deals exploiting ‘99-to-1’ loophole (0 replies)
  64. Good paperwork saved S’pore property investor from losing $1.6 million (0 replies)
  65. The rationale and risks of owning one per cent in a Singapore private home (0 replies)
  66. Fed’s Kashkari says recession possible, but high inflation would be worse (0 replies)
  67. Landlords who suffer ‘losses’ still need to file tax returns (0 replies)
  68. Over 280 landlords caught by Iras for under-reporting income (0 replies)
  69. Iras probes home buyers who used ‘99-to-1’ loophole to avoid paying ABSD (1 replies)
  70. Continued interest rate hikes raise spectre of distressed sales in auction market (0 replies)
  71. More pain for tenants who engage leasing agents (0 replies)
  72. What to consider when taking up a mortgage or refinancing (0 replies)
  73. With rates falling, should you still put money in fixed deposits? (0 replies)
  74. Prepare to pay up to enjoy the safety of investing in Singapore property (0 replies)
  75. Property stamp duty collection falls 15.7% to S$4.4b in first 9 months of FY2022 (0 replies)
  76. Share prices of Singapore banks dip following expectations of Fed rate hikes ending (0 replies)
  77. With mortgage rates staying high in 2023, should you pay down your home loan? (0 replies)
  78. Fast and Easy Loan at 3% apply now (0 replies)
  79. New sale vs resale condo: Which is better for your cash flow? (0 replies)
  80. Room for higher taxes on luxury homes and non-residential properties (0 replies)
  81. Home auctions by banks, distressed owners expected to rise in 2023: Property experts (0 replies)
  82. PropNex calls for ABSD rule tweaks for upgraders, more OCR land in Budget 2023 (0 replies)
  83. As Sora dips below 3%, what’s in store for mortgage rates in 2023? (0 replies)
  84. Double whammy of higher tax rates, higher annual values could hit rental property own (0 replies)
  85. Homeowners in Singapore to spend more of monthly income on mortgage: Moody’s (1 replies)
  86. Most Singapore households able to continue servicing mortgages amid rising interest r (0 replies)
  87. Mortgage rates in US extend climb to 6.94%, highest since 2002 (0 replies)
  88. Buying a home with a pricey home loan can still make sense (0 replies)
  89. Tighter loan limitations in response to banks' waning risk appetite: mortgage brokers (0 replies)
  90. Higher interest rates are not discouraging homebuyers, but a lower borrowing limit mi (0 replies)
  91. Mortgage rates swing back up, hitting 5.22% in volatile market (1 replies)
  92. Landlords get creative with new ‘fees and charges’ as leasing code set to become law (0 replies)
  93. Rising interest rates may not stop home prices from rising (0 replies)
  94. ABSD (Trust) not intended to be a wealth tax: Chee Hong Tat (0 replies)
  95. Tokenisation and asset-backed securities making impact on real estate market (0 replies)
  96. Singapore households’ net worth grows as residential asset values climb (0 replies)
  97. Real estate may not hedge effectively against inflation (0 replies)
  98. Mortgage market index falls to 22-year low: MBA (0 replies)
  99. Highly leveraged homeowners may face double whammy from inflation, housing supply: IR (0 replies)
  100. More funds for private markets as family offices expand in Singapore (0 replies)
  101. How home owners can cope with rising monthly mortgage payments (0 replies)
  102. Property stamp duty collection leaps to S$6.8b; corporate, personal tax payments rise (0 replies)
  103. No escape from ABSD with 35% tax on residential property transfer into a living trust (0 replies)
  104. Li Ka-shing’s family office joins Singapore expansion wave (0 replies)
  105. Singapore’s latest property tax targets super rich, analysts say (0 replies)
  106. New ABSD rule on trusts plugs a gap, but won't affect broader property market: Expert (0 replies)
  107. New rule hits those who buy homes via trusts to avoid ABSD (0 replies)
  108. Quick takes: Will new ABSD rule on living trusts impact private housing market? (0 replies)
  109. New ABSD on trusts levels playing field: analysts (0 replies)
  110. Be very careful when using a trust to buy a home for a minor (0 replies)
  111. Singapore slaps 35% ABSD on residential property transfers into living trust, closing (0 replies)
  112. Singapore 'unlikely' to have recession after Fed hike but near-term risks remain, say (0 replies)
  113. US Fed's half-point hike biggest since 2000; Powell signals more to come in inflation (0 replies)
  114. Singapore may need more fiscal, monetary policy action to check runaway prices: Analy (0 replies)
  115. When a joint owner does not inherit the property (0 replies)
  116. Banks in Singapore taking fixed-rate home loans off the shelf amid surging cost of fu (0 replies)
  117. MAS tightens criteria for family offices to qualify for tax incentives (0 replies)
  118. MAS goes for more aggressive Singdollar policy tightening as it raises inflation fore (1 replies)
  119. MAS may opt for aggressive tightening to tame inflation in April meeting (0 replies)
  120. MAS likely to do aggressive Singdollar tightening amid inflationary pressures, says (0 replies)
  121. Most households able to service mortgages even as interest rates pick up: Alvin Tan (0 replies)
  122. Read and understand the fine prints. (2 replies)
  123. Singapore mortgages may rise as much as 0.75% this year following Fed hikes, consulta (0 replies)
  124. Why you shouldn’t pay off your home loan early (0 replies)
  125. Singapore millionaires surge to 526,000; ultra-wealthy up 8.6% to 4,200 (0 replies)
  126. Robust increase in ultra-wealthy individuals in Singapore and globally in 2021: repor (0 replies)
  127. Budget 2022: Singapore's GST to be raised in 2 steps, to 8% in 2023 and 9% in 2024 (0 replies)
  128. Budget 2022: Luxury cars to be taxed at higher rate of 220% (0 replies)
  129. Budget 2022: Higher taxes for top earners with chargeable income above S$500,000 (0 replies)
  130. Budget 2022: Property tax rates for residential properties to go up from 2023 (2 replies)
  131. Real estate blockchain firm Fraxtor obtains capital markets services licence from MAS (0 replies)
  132. Real estate tokenisation - what does it mean for investors? (0 replies)
  133. Will Singapore levy a property-related 'wealth tax' at Budget 2022? (0 replies)
  134. Why the young in Singapore don't view 'debt' as a problem (0 replies)
  135. 'Modest appreciation' of SGD against USD expected as MAS tightens monetary policy (1 replies)
  136. MAS to 'raise slightly' rate of appreciation of policy band (0 replies)
  137. Economists expect 'double tightening' of monetary policy after headline inflation sur (0 replies)
  138. Inflation surge could push the Fed into more than four rate hikes this year, Goldman (0 replies)
  139. US mortgage rates surge for 4th week as Fed eyes hike (0 replies)
  140. Crypto ATMs halted in Singapore after marketing clampdown by MAS (0 replies)
  141. How to get a leg up on your home financing and refinancing journey (0 replies)
  142. More people couldn't fully repay CPF after selling property in 2020 (0 replies)
  143. Rising interest rates and their impact on mortgages in an open economy like Singapore (0 replies)
  144. Rising interest rates and their impact on mortgages in an open economy like Singapore (0 replies)
  145. Why and when growing mortgage debt alarms policymakers (1 replies)
  146. MAS warns Singapore households on rising mortgage debt ahead of potential interest ra (0 replies)
  147. Financial Stability Review 2021 - MAS (0 replies)
  148. Interest rate (0 replies)
  149. Same Report different Angle. (0 replies)
  150. Debt (0 replies)
  151. Inflation (0 replies)
  152. 「80后90后」父母养老怎么办?自己养老怎么办?| UliAsset (0 replies)
  153. Iras raising HDB property tax in line with spike in rentals (0 replies)
  154. Cooling measures and tax revenues (0 replies)
  155. Economists expect further monetary policy tightening in April, 6 months after last ro (0 replies)
  156. Any capital gains tax may hit Singapore mass-market condos the most: survey (0 replies)
  157. How 32-year-old woman saved for 2 condos in China (0 replies)
  158. Does a family of 4 really need $6,426 a month for a basic standard of living? It depe (0 replies)
  159. Singapore wealth tax 'not so easy to implement': PM Lee (0 replies)
  160. Financial Sector Assessment Program; Technical Note-Macroprudential Policy (0 replies)
  161. Interest rates heading north; Singapore to feel full impact in 2023 (0 replies)
  162. 不要再提早還房貸了,這麼做虧大了 (0 replies)
  163. Property stamp duty collection jumps to S$3.2b; corporate, income taxes race past pre (0 replies)
  164. How to be a non Sour Grape. (0 replies)
  165. Age 55 years old, Congrats you get a 11% pay cut. (1 replies)
  166. Some 8 in 10 Singaporeans still underestimate retirement amount by 31%: OCBC (0 replies)
  167. Question is not whether to tax wealth, but how to do so 'such that it cannot be avoid (0 replies)
  168. Tricky questions on whether private homes should carry a higher tax burden (0 replies)
  169. Bank of England eyes first rate rise since 2018 as inflation surges (0 replies)
  170. WP's Jamus Lim proposes wealth tax of 0.5% to 2% on the richest (0 replies)
  171. Tharman sees a place for crypto in Asia finance hub (0 replies)
  172. Why insurers are delving deeper into real estate as low interest rates linger (0 replies)
  173. In Memory of Dennis Ng (1969-2012) (1 replies)
  174. We're Living Through the Greatest Transfer of Wealth From the Middle Class to the Eli (0 replies)
  175. Growing gap in financial confidence, risk appetite among Singapore's affluent: study (0 replies)
  176. Former De Beers heirs set up family office in Singapore (0 replies)
  177. Singapore launches network to support family offices (0 replies)
  178. Singapore households wealthiest per capita in Asia: Allianz report (0 replies)
  179. Reality check for Singapore property as retirement asset (0 replies)
  180. Raising tax revenue the 'sustainable and responsible' way to fund Singapore's expendi (0 replies)
  181. Mortgage rates are going up again (0 replies)
  182. MAS tightens Singdollar policy ahead of expectations, as inflation climbs (0 replies)
  183. My England not so good, Interest rate is going up or down? (0 replies)
  184. $28,841,673,978,652 and they are printing more. (1 replies)
  185. Property may no longer be pot of gold for retirement, says DBS (1 replies)
  186. MAS expected to hold on monetary policy but signal potential tightening next April: P (0 replies)
  187. How much you paying for 1.2% compare to 3.5% interest? (1 replies)
  188. Sell One Buy Two is not for everyone. (1 replies)
  189. 高质量储蓄是什么? (0 replies)
  190. Why S'pore rejected the central bank system when introducing the S'pore dollar in 196 (2 replies)
  191. When you don't understand how money work, you work for money. (0 replies)
  192. Singapore is said to canvass wealth circles on tax ideas (0 replies)
  193. MAS - If you are still waiting for cooling measure, move on please. (0 replies)
  194. The attitude towards money largely determines whether you can become a rich person (0 replies)
  195. It is always wise to look ahead but difficult to look further than you can see (0 replies)
  196. The modern affluent's approach to wealth (0 replies)
  197. Divorcing Singapore couple's messy property set-up (0 replies)
  198. Me and My Money: Investing in long-term and stable assets like property and company (0 replies)
  199. Banking (1 replies)
  200. Rising risks of early MAS tightening in October as economy recovers (0 replies)
  201. DBS's reverse mortgage offer is a stab at unlocking the 'asset-rich, cash-poor' conun (0 replies)
  202. Learn about Mortgage Refinancing (0 replies)
  203. What’s a Taper, and Why Is the Fed So Focused on One? (0 replies)
  204. Asian stocks cling to gains as Fed taper worries ease (0 replies)
  205. Real estate wealth tax and Singapore's property cooling measures (0 replies)
  206. New DBS loan lets private property owners borrow against homes to fund retirement (0 replies)
  207. MAS chief says wealth tax could tackle wealth inequality in Singapore (0 replies)
  208. #CPF #Accured interest (1 replies)
  209. HDB interest more than condo? (0 replies)
  210. Loan (1 replies)
  211. 買房應該如何砍價? (5 replies)
  212. 72 (69.03) to double your investment (0 replies)
  213. Wealth Transfer of Real Estate (0 replies)
  214. Golden Window where are you now? (0 replies)
  215. MAS Defer Payment Why? (0 replies)
  216. Leverage (0 replies)
  217. Referral fee is this legal, do the buyer have a case. (1 replies)
  218. Conditions of Sale 2020 (0 replies)
  219. Asset swapping (0 replies)
  220. Why should go with licensed moneylender in Singapore (0 replies)
  221. REITs vs Rental Properties: Which Is Better? Depends on which property you compare. (0 replies)
  222. Estimate your EC loan eligibility based on age & income 😊 (0 replies)
  223. What Will Happen To Your HDB Flat Or Private Property If You Die Today? (0 replies)
  224. Inflation is a Tax. (0 replies)
  225. MBS, ABS (0 replies)
  226. How to break away from poverty? (0 replies)
  227. QE (0 replies)
  228. Bank Loan rate (3 replies)
  229. Golden Window. (1 replies)
  230. A third of home loan borrowers face repayment challenges: poll (0 replies)
  231. Rates gaming on mortgage relief in Singapore set to unwind (0 replies)
  232. Sub-1% mortgages draw well-heeled borrowers (0 replies)
  233. SOR-linked financial products to stop by April 2021 as Singapore gears up for Sora (0 replies)
  234. Repay 60% Of Their Monthly Instalments For Up To Nine Months. (0 replies)
  235. US Fed to keep interest rates near zero, with eye on inflation (0 replies)
  236. 💲💲💲💲💲 1M65 - Loo Cheng Chuan 💲💲💲💲💲 (1 replies)
  237. OCBC launches Sora-based home loan (0 replies)
  238. The dark side of low interest rates (1 replies)
  239. SORA benchmark gets teeth against financial misconduct (0 replies)
  240. Borrowers in jobs at risk face tighter processing for new home loans (0 replies)
  241. Singapore bank lending continues to slide in June (0 replies)
  242. Report calls for Sibor to be phased out in 3-4 years, replaced with Sora (1 replies)
  243. Close to 10% of Singapore mortgages, or over S$15b, under debt moratorium (0 replies)
  244. Prolonged ultra-low interest rate environment may hurt growth: Tharman (0 replies)
  245. Singaporeans expect headline inflation to fall to 3% this year, says poll (0 replies)
  246. Money for nothing: Reality of near-zero interest rates (0 replies)
  247. When cash is no longer king (0 replies)
  248. Cutting down the use of CPF for properties (0 replies)
  249. Couple chose to service loan using cash (0 replies)
  250. OCBC launches first SORA-based home loan (0 replies)