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    Default Olam Bonds

    Anybody bought this, is this worth to invest?
    Heard from bank it's 5.5% payout.

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    U may consider Noble bond

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laguna
    U may consider Noble bond
    Thanks! Why Noble not Olam, yield higher or whatever reasons?
    Which bank handling Noble bonds?

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    perhaps u can share, what are the considerations when ur buying bonds?
    ru just looking into yield?
    do u know not all bonds are paying dividends

    Noble
    isin xs0552553850, US$350m size, 8.5%, price is about 85
    non-cumulative, callable, prep bond
    effective yield 10.5%
    but banks will not leverage

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    the biggest flaw in this part of the world being the private placement of 250k .... if you have net asset of 2.5m ... 250k is 10% ... would anybody put 10% of this net worth into Olam or Noble?

    Temasek just broken the record for corporate USD 30y yield ...3.375% only ... effectively borrowing for free if average inflation in US stays above that rate in next 30y
    Ride at your own risk !!!

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    Thanks all for yr valuable contribution! Really appreciate it!
    I m new to bonds, just thinking ways to park that extra cash else will be eroded by inflation.
    IMO I think too high a price to enter property now n upside quite limited.
    Have been doing some analysis of historical data, just not convinced to enter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laguna
    perhaps u can share, what are the considerations when ur buying bonds?
    ru just looking into yield?
    do u know not all bonds are paying dividends

    Noble
    isin xs0552553850, US$350m size, 8.5%, price is about 85
    non-cumulative, callable, prep bond
    effective yield 10.5%
    but banks will not leverage
    Where can I buy this bond? From Bank? Can I sell it within half a year and what is the min amount? I try to google but cant get anything.

    Sorry, never invest in bond and equity before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stl67
    Where can I buy this bond? From Bank? Can I sell it within half a year and what is the min amount? I try to google but cant get anything.

    Sorry, never invest in bond and equity before.
    min US$250,000
    if ur talking about 6 months, then it is not a good option as the overhead cost is heavy

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    Hypothetically I have $1m to invest.

    Any advise from the gurus here?

    Not keen on properties given the ABSD and high prices. Not keen on leveraging due to age. Not keen on too much risk again due to age.

    Help???


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    today new Mapletree 5+% Perpetual Bonds hugely oversubscribed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by august
    today new Mapletree 5+% Perpetual Bonds hugely oversubscribed.
    250k min again? Is it callable with step up?

    July 18 (Reuters) -Following are terms and conditions
    of a Perpetual bond priced on Wednesday.
    Borrower Mapletree Treasury Services Limited
    Guarantor Mapletree Investments Pte Ltd
    Issue Amount S$600 million
    Maturity Date Perpetual
    Coupon 5.125 pct
    Issue price Par
    Payment Date July 25, 2012
    Lead Manager(s) Citi, DBS & HSBC
    Listing SGX-ST
    Denoms (K) 250
    Governing Law Singapore
    Notes Launched under issuer's EMTN programme
    For ratings information, double click on
    For all bonds data, double click on
    For Top international bonds news
    For news about this issuer, double click on the issuer RIC,
    where assigned, and hit the newskey (F9 on Reuters terminals)
    Data supplied by International Insider.
    Last edited by phantom_opera; 19-07-12 at 06:58.
    Ride at your own risk !!!

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    Over-subscribed at 5.125%? I shake my head. Many retail investors don't even know what they are buying. No wonder MAS alarmed!
    my rule number 1: Never ever buy perpetual bonds! You are locking yourself in forever at such low rate vs such high risks! Perpetual tenure = forever tenure = >100000 years tenure bonds means they should pay you >20%?

    Quote Originally Posted by phantom_opera
    250k min again? Is it callable with step up?

    July 18 (Reuters) -Following are terms and conditions
    of a Perpetual bond priced on Wednesday.
    Borrower Mapletree Treasury Services Limited
    Guarantor Mapletree Investments Pte Ltd
    Issue Amount S$600 million
    Maturity Date Perpetual
    Coupon 5.125 pct
    Issue price Par
    Payment Date July 25, 2012
    Lead Manager(s) Citi, DBS & HSBC
    Listing SGX-ST
    Denoms (K) 250
    Governing Law Singapore
    Notes Launched under issuer's EMTN programme
    For ratings information, double click on
    For all bonds data, double click on
    For Top international bonds news
    For news about this issuer, double click on the issuer RIC,
    where assigned, and hit the newskey (F9 on Reuters terminals)
    Data supplied by International Insider.

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    Market still stuck between fear of inflation and fear of deflation

    But with money printed everywhere and good result reported so far from US/Europe stocks ... looks like deflation fear is WAY OVERBLOWN

    Of course there will be ppl like Paul Krugman who thinks US is not printing enough yet

    For perpetual bond holder the biggest risk is SIBOR going up ..... it will be total nightmare
    Ride at your own risk !!!

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    But why still many people buying until oversubscribed?

    Quote Originally Posted by phantom_opera
    Market still stuck between fear of inflation and fear of deflation

    But with money printed everywhere and good result reported so far from US/Europe stocks ... looks like deflation fear is WAY OVERBLOWN

    Of course there will be ppl like Paul Krugman who thinks US is not printing enough yet

    For perpetual bond holder the biggest risk is SIBOR going up ..... it will be total nightmare

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    Quote Originally Posted by felicia_sg
    But why still many people buying until oversubscribed?
    The camp that believes in armaghedon and super low rate for next 10y and your insurance co lol
    Ride at your own risk !!!

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    I think today the staple REIT will be at least 20 times on the retail tranche

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sleepyhead
    Hypothetically I have $1m to invest.

    Any advise from the gurus here?

    Not keen on properties given the ABSD and high prices. Not keen on leveraging due to age. Not keen on too much risk again due to age.

    Help???

    if ur so risk adverse, how to make money?

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    Quote Originally Posted by teddybear
    Over-subscribed at 5.125%? I shake my head. Many retail investors don't even know what they are buying. No wonder MAS alarmed!
    my rule number 1: Never ever buy perpetual bonds! You are locking yourself in forever at such low rate vs such high risks! Perpetual tenure = forever tenure = >100000 years tenure bonds means they should pay you >20%?
    S$4b went in.....
    market is flooded with cheap liquidity and everyone is look for yield

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