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Get ready to board the next wagon after banking
What might be the next big thing after the banking bubble.
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Steady income in volatile times
Income generating funds, with their combination of consistency and conservatism, can be quite compelling.
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Banks dangle attractive fixed deposit rates
Banks see term deposits as alternative source of funds amid credit crisis.
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She's one cool customer
Market dips don't scare Savills director who believes in long-term investments.
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Coming to terms with risks
A quick guide to the bewildering array of terms and features in structured products. -ST
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Commodity lovers prefer long-term affair
Analysts see commodities as a major portfolio diversifier with a convincing long-term bull story. -Reuters
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Back to basics
The best bet in these tumultuous times is to work out an investment plan with proper asset allocation.
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Keppel to launch world's first green trust
Keppel will offer a trust comprising solely of assets in the environmental management business by mid 2009.
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Riding a roller-coaster market
With bourses likely to stay volatile in short term, experts suggest options for investors.
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Active vs passive fund managers
Passive instruments such as low-expense index funds and exchange traded funds could be a solution for investors to beat the market.
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Investors, companies lack common sense
Investors and companies tend to go on shopping sprees when prices are high.
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Remisier kings
The cousins David and Han Seng Juan, who have taken over Peter Lim's throne.
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Long wait, but good returns in the end
She made a net profit of S$98,000 on each unit of land she bought - after a 10-year wait.
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Get the perks right
Apart from some frills, are premier banking clients getting things that matter most, such as quality portfolio advice? Genevieve Cua finds out.
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How to B.E.A.T inflation
For long-term investors who have courage and wisdom, there are still ways to navigate spiralling inflation and reap commendable returns.
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He invests in his life goals
Having experienced both poverty and affluence, this financial adviser believes in good causes and thrift.
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Think long-term and ignore the noise
After all, economies do move in cycles.
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Pay yourself first: Does it really work?
If financial planners are to be believed, the road to wealth is paved with things like "paying yourself first" - a clever way of saying automatic savings should be at the top of your priorities. -PDI,ANN
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