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中国债务问题(ZT)

了解中国经济——中国债务问题https://wallstreetcn.com/articles/290902

Retail Bond/Bond Fund

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Date: 2018-08-08 Source: https://www.zaobao.com.sg/zfinance/news/story20180808-881586

DBS, OCBC and UOB 2018Q2 results

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Date: 2018-08-07 Source: Zaobao https://www.zaobao.com.sg/zfinance/news/story20180807-881327 贷款和净利息收益率(net interest margin,简称NIM) 三个月SIBOR目前是1.63%。 随着业绩改善,三家银行都增加中期股息。星展派发每股0.60元,同比增加82%;大华的中期股息增加43%至每股0.50元;华侨则宣布派发每股0.20元,比去年高11%。

Investment return in SG property

Date: 2018-08-05 Source: https://www.zaobao.com.sg/zfinance/invest/story20180805-880829 根据市区重建局的私宅价格指数和MSCI新加坡指数总回报率计算,过去42年,本地房地产市场的年复合增长率约是6.8%,本地股市的年复合增长率约为7.6%(当然要复制指数的回报率并不容易)。

US Employee by Industries(Chart)

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S1000 company profit

Source: https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/government-economy/singapores-top-firms-enjoyed-record-profits-but-revenues-flat-study Source: https://www.dpgroup.com.sg/s1000/FileLoader/PressFile/35?name=002Media%20Slides.pdf Source: https://www.dpgroup.com.sg/s1000/FileLoader/PressFile/35?name=003Speech%20by%20Mr%20James%20Gothard%2C%20General%20Manager%2C%20Credit%20Services%20and%20Strategy%20SEA%2C%20Experian.pdf The Singapore 1000 (S1000) ranks the largest 1,000 firms in Singapore by revenue, published together with the SME 1000 - a ranking of the top 1,000 SMEs. The 1,000 largest companies saw a 10.5 per cent jump in annual profits for years ended May 31, from S$165.4 billion in the period ended 2016 to S$182.8 billion in the period ended 2017, according to a study by Experian outfit DP Information Group (DP Info) and co-produced by EY. Between 2013 and 2018, the combined profits of the S1000 companies increased by S$36.0 billion. This equates to a five-year compounded annua

National debt jumps $175 billion after debt ceiling suspended

Date: Feb 08, 2018 Source: http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/national-debt-jumps-175-billion-after-debt-ceiling-suspended/article/2648874   The national debt increased by $175 billion on Friday, the same day President Trump signed legislation that allowed new federal borrowing by effectively turning off the debt ceiling for more than a year. The debt ceiling was reimposed in December, at a level of about $20.494 trillion, and the U.S. was unable to borrow any money above that amount over the last two months. That pent-up borrowing demand led to an immediate spike in the debt on Friday, when the borrowing limit was suspended again. The government reported Monday that the new national debt was $20.699 trillion at the end of last week. The data lags by one business day. Friday's jump is the first of what is expected to be several increases in the national debt, which will now be allowed to grow unchecked for more than a year, through March 1, 2019. In light

Straits Times Index STI Constituents (2017)

https://sginvestors.io/market/sgx-share-price-performance/straits-times-index-constituents and 2018 picks by brokerage firms: http://research.sginvestors.io/2018/01/singapore-stocks-to-buy-in-2018-brokers-consesus.html