Experts said that corporate debt presents investment opportunities too. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Experts said T-bills remain an investment option for those with a relatively shorter investment horizon of six months to a year.
SINGAPORE – With the US 10-year Treasury yield hovering around 5 per cent, highs not seen since 2007, some of that bullishness is rubbing off on Singapore Government securities, such as the six-month and one-year Treasury Bills and Singapore Savings Bonds . The US 10-year Treasury is regarded as the benchmark for borrowing costs around the world and many loans, from mortgages to education and car loans, are priced off that 10-year rate.Easy access any time via ST app on 1 mobile deviceResend verification e-mail
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