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    Default SIBOR to stay at 0.4% till 2030

    PIMCO thinks so. Japan is a good example. Would US become Japan II?

    What do u think? MAS / MND & China garmen nowadays seem to be in combat mode suddenly ... China even said Japan/US/UK are "exporting crisis to other nations"

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    Quote Originally Posted by phantom_opera
    PIMCO thinks so. Japan is a good example. Would US become Japan II?

    What do u think? MAS / MND & China garmen nowadays seem to be in combat mode suddenly ... China even said Japan/US/UK are "exporting crisis to other nations"

    惊弓之鸟
    Money printing nations are in so deep. Stimulus is their "only" strategy. They are using brute force to push money into their economy to get it going. Don't believe in cheap shale gas technology to bring USA into industrial renaissance. They are the master of deception.

    We must keep our real assets and some physical gold. Buy some equities to enjoy the ride at this moment, because it won't last forever.

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    the longer they drag this...the deeper the depression will be..
    i can't imagine how jialat when the truth get expose
    I took the road less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.” - Robert Frost quotes (American poet, 1874-1963)

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    Sibor and SOR have dropped in the last 2 months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roly8
    the longer they drag this...the deeper the depression will be..
    i can't imagine how jialat when the truth get expose
    When the truth get expose all commodities class will increase like crazy.

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    USA need cheap credit and cheap energy to get its economy going now. Energy producing countries are under pressure to price their product cheap. Stay away from energy sectors for now.

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    err...can extend to 2033....mine end then...wahahahah
    In the final analysis.....its NOT whether you have a diploma,degree,masters OR PHD....its whether you have a HDB/PC/EC or LANDED...

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    We should see low interest rate till mid 2015. Anything beyond is just speculation.

    Us fed may test the market by increase the rates a little. If the market declines as a result, then low interest rate will stay for a longer time.

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    It is too dangerous to test this fragile market that has multi factorial problems.
    Quote Originally Posted by Rosy
    We should see low interest rate till mid 2015. Anything beyond is just speculation.

    Us fed may test the market by increase the rates a little. If the market declines as a result, then low interest rate will stay for a longer time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by radha08
    err...can extend to 2033....mine end then...wahahahah
    tat means we around the same age.. wahahaha.
    Not too long left in terms of investment horizon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by latour
    tat means we around the same age.. wahahaha.
    Not too long left in terms of investment horizon.
    Meee toooo... left one cycle to play
    When you have eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth

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